Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
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Wible's article, "Using Design Thinking to Teach Creative Problem Solving in Writing Courses," builds on a residency at Stanford University's Teaching and Learning Studio Faculty Workshop and a CLCS "Beyond the Classroom" grant.
UMD Faculty and Staff: As the current public health situation changes over time.
Jonathan Rick began writing a column for PR Daily. Check out his first two articles: “A PR Pro Never Mistakes Silence for ‘No’” and “Want to Close More Clients? Then You Need to Do This.”
The English Department is pleased to present the latest Dawn M. Sisas Scholarship to first-year English student Emily Kasprzyk.
Detroit artist Amos Kennedy unifies printmaking and social justice in UMD’s BookLab.
Mary Dustin Turner passed away this past Saturday, February 15.
Steven Kleinman (MFA, University of Maryland, 2011) is the winner of the 2019 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry book contest, which includes the publication of his debut book, Life Cycle of a Bear.
English student worked as a dramaturg for a production by the Alma Theatre Company at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Dominique Young has three forthcoming presentations in the Spring.
Christin Marie Taylor's book Labor Pains: New Deal Fictions of Race, Work, and Sex in the South won the 2019 Eudora Welty Prize for a book of scholarship on Women's Studies, Southern Studies, or Modern Letters.