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On March 12th, Martha Nell Smith delivered the plenary address “Frozen Social Relations, Digital Archives Dickinson and Whitman” at Walt Whitman & Emily Dickinson: A Colloquy, Université Paris-Est Créteil.
Lenaya Stewart, '15, has been selected as a recipient of the 2015 Library Award for Undergraduate Research from the University of Maryland Libraries.
ASY 2203 with Dr Kristine Stiles of Duke University
The Graduate English Organization’s 8th Annual Conference, “Departures,” was a great success.
Meg Eden's poems have recently been accepted for forthcoming issues of Poet Lore, Rattle and Gargoyle. She will also be leading online workshops this summer through the Dr. TJ Eckleburg Review.
Chris has two poems published in the March issue of Word Riot.
The Professional Writing Center has been busy the past few months. Read on to learn what they have been up to.
Allison, a first-year Masters student in Rhetoric and Composition, will be presenting at the Mid-Atlantic Writing Center Association conference at James Madison University on April 11, 2015.
Ross will be featured at "Noir @ the Bar," a Baltimore reading series that will take place on Thursday, April 16th at 7pm.
Aaron's short story "Middle Passage" is forthcoming in Broad River Review. His poem "Memory Palace" was nominated for a Pushcart Prize by JMWW.