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As part of the Takoma Park Arts and Humanities Commission, Leigh Ryan and Rev. L Jerome Fowler presented “Under His Voice: The Local Legacy of Chaplain Henry Vinton Plummer” for Black History Month.
Legal writing instructor, Robin M. Earnest, had the honor of arguing before the Maryland Court of Special Appeals this month, for their overturn of an indigent defendant's murder conviction.
David Wyatt's "More Time: Reading Hemingway's Across the River and into the Trees appears in the Spring 2016 issue of The Hemingway Review.
Congratulations to Ruth Osorio, recipient of one of sixteen Graduate School All-S.T.A.R. Fellowships.
The new Creative Commons cafe in Tawes Hall opened on Monday.
John Macintosh is the recipient of the 2016-2017 Mary Savage Snouffer Dissertation Fellowship for his thesis tentatively titled, "The Trouble with Precarity: Representations of Labor in Post-1980 U.S. Fiction." Congratulations!
Casey Patterson has been selected as one of Maryland's "Undergraduate Researchers of the Year" for 2016.
Jenna Bachman was selected to receive a James F. Harris Arts and Humanities Visionary Scholarship for the academic year 2016-2017.
Students in English department's Writing for Change class work with ninth-graders to express "marginalized voices."
Winners of the #SpeareTheTurtle poetry contest were awarded at the Wake for SHX!