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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Proposals are due October 15, 2010, for the Northeast Victorian Studies Association's annual conference, hosted by the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Group here at the University of Maryland.
David Wyatt's newest book is scheduled to come out October, 2010.
First Floor, Stamp Student Union - DIFFERENT EMPLOYERS EACH DAY! September 29 (1pm - 6pm), September 30 (1pm - 6pm), and October 1 (10am - 3pm)
Are you an English Major or Minor also interested in the study of a second language? Check out this scholarship program and learn about a campus workshop dedicated to improving your application!
The Undergraduate Studies Office is very pleased to announce the availability this year of seed grants, up to $250, for events and projects designed to enhance the undergraduate experience of our English majors.
This 2009 MFA wins a prestigious award for her translations of Gisela Kraft.
Junior English major publishes his debut book of poetry, “The Happiest People Cry the Hardest.”By Priya Kumar ’09, Between the ColumnsPublished Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Winter Term 2010 ENGL379D / HONR349B -- Australia: Australian Literature and Culture, Aborginal to Contemporary
Submit abstracts of 500 words by October 15, 2010, for consideration for "Bloodwork: The Politics of the Body 1500-1900."
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