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J. M. Tyree has been appointed by Middlebury College as Associate Editor of New England Review, where he will manage Nonfiction, including Criticism. He has also been invited to speak in the VCUarts Cinematheque film series.
The exhibition, a collection of 11 sculptures created by artist Alison Saar, opens with a reception and gallery tour by the artist from 5 to 7 pm on Thursday.
William Shakespeare's Love Labors Lost inspired Dunlap to create the works in this exhibition, entitled HonorificabilitudinatibusHonorificabilitudinitatibusHonorificabilitudinitatibus
The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA) sponsors this symposium in conjunction with the exhibition Tell it with Pride: The 54th Massachusetts Regiment and Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Shaw Memorial.
The Department congratulates Ph.D. recipient Simone Drake on her latest accomplishments.
Without academic journals and databases, it would be a challenge for literary scholars to conduct their research.
The department extends its congratulations towards faculty and students and their the recent awards and achievements.
Scholars from Art History, English, and American Studies consider how the violence and upheaval of modern warfare--whether in combat or on the home front--have affected the construction and understanding of racial categories.
At a school that proudly displays black, white, red, and gold, the University is known for another color—green.
Dr. Goran Proot, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Rare Books at the Folger Shakespeare Library, will present "Evolving Layouts, Changing Readers?: The Design of Title-Pages of Vernacular and Latin Books Published in Flanders, 1541-1660,"