Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
AAPI Literature and Media Club Founder and President Julie Cha ’25 recommends top reads.
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Peter Grybauskas's article, "'Now Often Forgotten'": Gollum, the Great War, and the Last Alliance," was published this summer in a collection entitled Baptism of Fire: The Birth of the Modern British Fantastic in World War I.
Mary Helen Washington has been awarded the Bode-Pearson Prize from the American Studies Association.
Kimberly Coles and Douglas Kern have been named as inaugural Undergraduate Studies Faculty Fellows, which is a new program from the Office of Undergraduate Studies.
In the spirit of collaboration, and taking advantage of her familial connection to the Director of Chile's School of Journalism, Robin M. Earnest, J.D., LL.M., has organized a student visit to UMD this fall.
Jonathan Rick delivered a variety of workshops and webinars — available at http://jonathanrick.com/presentations — to a range of clients
Meg Eden's debut novel "Post-High School Reality Quest" is forthcoming from California Coldblood, an imprint of Rare Bird Lit (2016-2017).
Howard Norman gave the inaugural Brian Moore Memorial Lecture at McGill University. His most recent novel, NEXT LIFE MIGHT BE KINDER, is soon published in French, Japanese and Dutch editions.
Linda Coleman presented a paper titled, "Engaging Dexter: A Case Study of Characterization by Humor" at the International Society for Humor Studies Conference at Holy Names University in Oakland, California, in July.
David Wyatt's latest book, Hemingway, Style, and the Art of Emotion, will be published in September by Cambridge University Press.
Jonathan Auerbach's Weapons of Democracy: Propaganda, Progressivism, and American Public Opinion was recently published by Johns Hopkins University Press.