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Matthew Kirschenbaum Invited to Speak on Panels and Appears Online in Slate

August 20, 2013 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Matthew Kirschenbaum was invited to speak at many conferences, including a talk at Beinecke Library's 50th anniversary conference and a Presidental panel at MLA. An excerpt from Matthew's book in progress also appeared online in Slate.

Jasmine Lellock to Chair Panel and Present Paper

August 20, 2013 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Jasmine Lellock, a recent Ph.D. recipient, will chair a panel at the Renaissance Society of America and a present a paper at MLA.

Book Talk at the Library of Congress: Chet Van Duzer, "Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps"

August 19, 2013 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Join the Kluge Center and the Geography & Map Division on Thursday, September 5, from 12-1 pm at the Whittall Pavilion, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, for this conversation.

Matt Kirschenbaum featured in SLATE--twice!

July 31, 2013 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

"The Ten Most Influential Software Programs of All Time" and "How Can We Preserve The Software of Today for Historians of Tomorrow?"

Cohen Offers Keynote Address

July 29, 2013 English

At "The Victorian Tactile Imagination," held 19-20 July at Birkbeck College, London, William Cohen presented "Arborealities: The Tactile Ecology of Hardy’s WOODLANDERS."

Richardson Shares Research Findings

July 26, 2013 English

Brian Richardson spent much of the spring and early summer lecturing. He gave a plenary talk at the European Narratology Network Conference in Paris and gave invited talks at universities in Germany, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, and the UK.

Threatening Weather

July 26, 2013 English

English professor Howard Norman's new memoir, “I Hate to Leave This Beautiful Place," is described in The New York Times' Sunday Book Review.

Rosenthal Selected for 2013-14 ADVANCE Cohort

July 25, 2013 English

In partnership with the National Science Foundation, the University of Maryland supports the professional growth of women faculty via the ADVANCE Program for Inclusive Excellence

Junior writes second book, first in war fantasy trilogy

July 25, 2013 College of Arts and Humanities, English

Junior English major Cassidy Cornblatt published Discordant Tones, his second novel and the first book in his War Songs fantasy trilogy, on July 8

ARHU Faculty Earn Promotion And Tenure

July 17, 2013 American Studies, Art, College of Arts and Humanities, Communication, English, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, School of Music, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

Congratulations to faculty members in ARHU who have been awarded promotion and/or tenure.