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In September, Vin Carretta is giving the 2012 Leonora Woodman Memorial Lecture at Purdue University, as well as the 2012 James Russell Wiggins Lecture at the American Antiquarian Society.
Professor Peterson, with the support of a MITH fellowship last year, created a digital archive drawing on the research material for her book, Black Gotham: A Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York City.
Sharon Higby, a PhD candidate, completed a three-month fellowship at the John Carter Brown Library this past summer at Brown University in Providence.
For nearly 70 years, The English Institute has been a major resource for developments in criticism, theory, and scholarship,
Professor Lindemann elaborates on topic "Willa Cather and the Lavender Scare."
Professor Martha Nell Smith has helped to confirm only the second known picture of Emily Dickinson, and the only picture of the reclusive poet as an adult.
Congratulations to Professors Amanda Bailey and Jerry Passannante on this momentous achievement.
George Allan Cate passed away on Wednesday, September 5, 2012.
The 3rd annual Language Science Day (LSD 2012) will be held on Friday September 14, in Nyumburu Cultural Center.
Join the Medieval and Early Modern Graduate Field Committee for their first lecture of the semester.