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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Congratulations to Professor Vessela Valiavitcharska, on her publication of Rhetoric and Rhythm in Byzantium!
Professor Michael Olmert's Script-In-Hand: The Browning Version is available for viewing on Vimeo.
An alumnus of the department, Bill Dunlap has enjoyed sucess in the field of visual art.
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Professor Emily Mitchell has had two short stories published this year. Her story, "Biography" was published in Alaska Quarterly Review and her story, "Four American Folktales" was published in Guernica. Congratulations, Emily!
Amanda Visconti was an invited speaker at "Digital Ulysses." She also attended a talk at One Week | One Tool, and published an essay on "grangerizing."
Natalie Phillips Hoffmann's article, "Claiming Her Own Contexts: Strategic Singularity in the Poetry of Toru Dutt,” has been republished as a chapter in the new book "Muses India: Essays on English-Language Writers from Mahomet to Rushdie"
Professor Regina Harrison filmed, directed, produced, and translated a 25-minute DVD "GRINGO KULLKI: SUCRES TO DOLLARS IN ECUADOR" on the change from sucres to U.S. dollars among the indigenous communities of the Andean highlands of Ecuador.
Vin Carretta gave a public lecture, "Re-introducing Phillis Wheatley, a Genius in Bondage," sponsored by the Deerfield Historical Society (MA) in July.
The Professional Writing Program has been hard at work and its faculty has many recent accomplishments.