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Congratulations to GerShun Avilez, Marisa Parham and John E. Drabinski, who have been promoted to the rank of Full Professor.
The book brings together several major essays on foundational topics of narrative studies and the theory of fictionality.
The award is the UK’s most prestigious prize for children’s books. Look Both Ways tackles issues including bullying, homophobia & bereavement.
The Writing for Change program emphasizes collaborative mentorship and the development of visual and performance pieces about pressing social issues.
Congrats to awardees Mark Forrester and Adam Lloyd.
The Nan Johnson Award was created to support graduate students in their scholarship, to enable their participation at Feminisms and Rhetorics, and to help them find new and returning venues for networking and professionalization.
"Poem: Len Bias, a Bouquet of Flowers, and Ms. Brooks" was selected for New York Times feature.
The course comes out of Associate Professor Kari Kraus’ 2020–21 Long Teaching Fellowship.
ARHU professor's talk is part of a series centering racism, equity and justice.
Accomplished literary scholar and Distinguished University Professor Mary Helen Washington has been at the University of Maryland for over three decades and will retire in spring 2021.