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Orrin Wang traveled up to Cornell University on March 13th to participate in The Senses of Romanticism Symposium. The title of his talk was "Play Time: Austen, Byron, and Mary Shelley."
Faculty members are either direct recipients of the prestigious awards or co-investigators.
Sangeeta Ray gave the inaugural talk for Black History month at Salisbury State University in February. On April 10th she will be the keynote speaker for the Annual Comparative Literature conference at Texas Tech University at Lubbock, Texas.
Rhondda Thomas, PhD 2007, an associate professor of English at Clemson University, recently received a $100,000 grant
Maggie's article, "John Taylor and the Ghost of Long Meg of Westminster: Authorship and Poetic Authority in The Womens Sharpe Revenge" will be published in Studies in Philology 113.4 (the Fall 2016 issue).
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Nabila Hijazi presented "Work-In-Progress" project, Cultural and Rhetorical Momentums Driving ESL Students’ Writing Choices,
Under the name of Y.S. Fing, Will currently has a monthly column, at the Washington Independent Review of Books, called Fingism.
The speakers will be Professors Michael Kimmage (Catholic University), Marco Mariano (Piemonte Orientale), and Saverio Giovacchini (University of Maryland) Professor Jeffrey Herf will serve as chair.
Michelle Boswell's essay, “Poetry and Parallax in Mary Somerville’s On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences,” has been accepted for publication in Victorian Literature and Culture.