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Dominican-American Elizabeth Acevedo wins prestigious children’s award for "The Poet X," while Jackie Morris takes illustration prize for "The Lost Words."
Tyler Mills, a 2008 MFA alumna, has won the 2019 Snowbound Chapbook Award for her chapbook of poems entitled The City Scattered.
Kian Kelley-Chung ’19 wants you to know what it's like to migrate to the U.S. from Central America.
Gerard Holmes among 67 fellows selected to receive financial support for dissertation completion.
Andrew Katz's paper was recently accepted to several conferences and professional research competitions.
Several faculty members have been recently promoted.
Konstantinos Pozoukidis presented his paper “Disastrous Encounters in William Wordsworth’s ‘Simon Lee’” at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) Conference in Denver, CO, March 21st, 2019.
Professor Jermaine Jones won the 2013 Best Male Author of the Year Award for his publication, From Poverty to Prosperity: A Ghetto Exit Strategy as a Rite of Passage.
Please see below the winners of the 32nd Annual Professional Writing Contest.
ACLS Fellow Professor Gerard Passannante has also been named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for his project "God is in the Detail: Cosmic Order and the Sense of Scale."