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Danuta Hinc was on a SCMLA's 2013 Slavic and Eastern European Languages and Literatures panel in New Orleans in October 2013.
Dawn Dorland Perry, a six-time attendee of the "Muse and the Marketplace" conference held annually by Grub Street in Boston, has been accepted as a 1st-time presenter.
Joshua Lavender, a poet in the MFA program, has had his poem "Mystic, Georgia" accepted for publication in the winter 2014 edition of Free State Review. Congratulations, Josh!
Timothy Denevi recently had a piece of creative nonfiction on John the Baptist accepted by Gulf Coast. It will appear in the magazine's Summer/Fall 2014 issue.
Meg Eden, an MFA candidate, has her third chapbook The Girl Who Came Back available from Red Bird Chapbooks.
Pat Herron, with assistance from Yelena Luckert, organized three tours for UM graduate students to the Library of Congress in October and November.
Stephen Rojcewicz, a PhD student in Comparative Literature, has recently published the following: Essay-Review of The Analyst’s Ear and the Critic’s Eye, in the Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 44: 273-279, 2013. Congratulations, Stephen!
Carissa was recently awarded this year's Bambi Holmes Award from Fourteen Hills.
The Academic Writing Program is pleased to announce the launch of a new edition of Interpolations: A Journal of Academic Writing, available November 15th!
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