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Lecturer Katie Herman's (MFA '13) poem, “Parable” was published in B O D Y on July 29, 2013. Read her poem here: http://bodyliterature.com/2013/07/29/katie-herman/Katie will also see her poem “Ocean Park” published in Leveler on November 24, 2013.
Sarah has been accepted into the Pen Fualker Writers in the School Program, among other accomplishments!
Matthew Kirschenbaum has contributed a commissioned essay entitled "An Executable Past: The Case for a National Software Registry," among other recent work.
PWP has been hard at work, here are some recent accomplishments and news!
Adam Lloyd had an incredible time attending, and presenting a paper at, the 78th Annual International Convention of the Association for Business Communication in New Orleans 10/23-10/26.
Katherine recently read translations in Bethesda, Maryland and Bloomington, Indiana.
Professor Levine's essay was recently published in Jim Crow, Literature, and the Legacy of Sutton E. Griggs. He also gave lectures and chaired a roundtable.
Congratulations to Emily Orlando, PhD 2002, on her recent accomplishments!
Nov. 13: "Reading: How Literacy Changes our Brain"; Nov. 14: "Arithmetic: The Brain Mechanisms of Numeracy"; Nov. 15: "Language, Music, and Mathematics: In Search of Brain Mechanisms for Syntax"
Nov. 13: "Reading: How Literacy Changes our Brain"; Nov. 14: "Arithmetic: The Brain Mechanisms of Numeracy"; Nov. 15: "Language, Music, and Mathematics: In Search of Brain Mechanisms for Syntax"