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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Lindsey O'Neil presented at the Northeast Victorian Studies (NVSA) Conference in April 2019 and received their George Ford Travel Grant.
Joseph Good's essay, "The Mt. Oread Manifesto and the Realities of 2018," was accepted for publication in the volume titled Re-Inventing Rhetorical Scholarship.
Senior Lecturer Ross Angelella’s new short story “Does She” was recently published in The Southampton Review Online.
Jonathan Rick delivered workshops to the National Conference of State Legislatures, the Young America’s Foundation, and the Gerson Lehrman Group.
Britt Starr is the recipient of a 2019 Graduate Development Award from the Rhetoric Society of America Institute.
Professor emeritus Vincent Carretta's edition of The Writings of Phillis Wheatley will be published in the United Kingdom by Oxford University Press in October 2019.
Tita Chico recently published essays in Year’s Work in Cultural and Critical Theory, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, and Litro Magazine
On October 24, 2019, Dr. Cheryl Spinner will be giving an invited talk, “Lincoln, the Clairvoyant: Representations of Spiritualism During the Civil War, 1861-Present."
Matthew Kirschenbaum will present work at several upcoming events.
Danielle Griffin presented at the International Society for the History of Rhetoric conference in New Orleans.