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The Next Chapter for British Lit at UMD

January 31, 2022 English, College of Arts and Humanities

Alum’s bequest aims to create appreciation of classic works in new generations, support the College of Education and Terps from foster homes.

Marisa Parham Named Chair of New Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship

January 31, 2022 English

The project builds on a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for research on the sustainability of digital humanities projects.

From the Writing Center to Penguin Random House

January 26, 2022 English, College of Arts and Humanities

English and American studies alum Jordan Aaronson ’16 touts her experiences at UMD with helping her land a dream job in publishing.

Announcing Litfest Contest for Undergraduate Creative Writers at UMD

January 25, 2022 English

Jimenez-Porter Literary Litfest Prize for 2022

Alexandra Calloway Wins the Malcolm "Skip" Popp Award

January 19, 2022 English

The Malcolm “Skip” Popp Award is presented to members of Scouting organizations for extraordinary and distinguished community service.

Sara Wilder Co-Authors new Article in Literacy in Composition Studies

January 19, 2022 English

The article is titled, " Brokering Community-Engaged Writing Pedagogies: Instructors Imagining and Negotiating Race, Space, and Literacy."

Jonathan Rick Presents at Society for Neuroscience's Washington, D.C. Chapter

January 12, 2022 English

The presentation will cover "9 Ways to Perfect Your Next PowerPoint Presentation"

New Book from Orrin Wang: Techno-Magism Media, Mediation, and the Cut of Romanticism

January 06, 2022 English

Techno-Magism explores how British Romantic literature abuts and is organized around both print and non-print media.

Senior Spotlight: Michael Katski

December 23, 2021 English

Fall 2021 graduating senior Michael Katski has been involved with UMD's chapter of United Students Against Sweatshops and worked for the national organization as a Mid-Atlantic Regional Organizer. Michael hopes to one day be a Creative Writing professor.

Arts and Humanities Colloquium: Robert Levine Discusses Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass and the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson

December 21, 2021 English, Douglass Center

The talk is part of a series centering ARHU faculty expertise on issues of systemic racism, inequality and social justice.