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Tamar LeRoy presented at The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting in March of 2014 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Aaron Brown's poems “Batha River” and “After Two Years Traveling Abroad, Woman Found Hanging from a Tree” were published in Tupelo Quarterly. His poem "Memory Place" was published in jmww and his poem "Intercession" was published in Humane Pursuits.
This past spring, Jonathan had an article titled "Happy Violence: Bentley, Lucretius, and the Prehistory of Freethinking" published in the journal Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700 (Issue 38.1, Spring 2014).
Laura Rosenthal will serve as the ADVANCE Professor for the College of Arts and Humanities for 2014-15.
Oliver Brearey, Doctoral candidate and Assistant Director of the Professional Writing Program, will give a paper entitled "Rhetoric and Writing in Outplacement" at the 79th Annual Convention of the Association for Business Communication in Philadelphia.
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Fourteen faculty members from the College of Arts and Humanities awarded tenured positions and promotions to full professor.
Allison Hutchison will present at the TYCA (Two-Year College English Association) Northeast Conference in Baltimore this October.
Maud Casey's novel, The Man Who Walked Away, originally published in the U.S. in March, was published by Bloomsbury UK in August.
Bob Levine recently published an essay on Frederick Douglass and the reunion narrative in the Journal of African American History.