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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Flora Qian has a story ("The Bowen Run") in the 2015 Hong Kong Writer's Circle anthology Gothic Hong Kong and a fairy tale ("Farewell to Mr Caterpillar") in In The Empty Places
Peter Witte has a personal essay titled "Enigma" that will be published in the May issue of The Sun.
Bill Peterson (emeritus) and Sylvia Peterson were interviewed in the Winter 2015 issue of Fine Books and Collections about their project of cataloguing William Morris's library.
Emily Mitchell has a story in the April issue of Harper's Magazine.
With Cary Hatch '78, CEO of MDB Communications. At Riggs Alumni Center.
The January issue of the Prince George’s County Bar Association published an article by Robin Earnest, Esq. entitled “The Richmond Attorney’s Program—Maryland’s New Plan For Representing Indigent Defendants at Pretrial Release Proceedings.”
Sharon will deliver a talk on May 8th titled, "The Legacy of Late-Medieval Seafaring" for a lecture series, "Issues in American Literary and Cultural History" sponsored by the American Studies at University of Tuebingen.
Bob Levine's coedited critical and cultural edition of Frederick Douglass's The Heroic Slave was just published by Yale University Press.
Jonathan Rick of PWP delivered two presentations in March: one, on the use and abuse of numbers, to a Ragan conference on PR measurement; the other, on business writing, to LEVICK, a DC-based communications consultancy.
From May 1-2, Noa will attend the British Modernities Group conference (through the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)