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Merle Collins is scheduled to do a keynote presentation in Grenada at a May conference. She is also scheduled for an Emancipation Day presentation in Grenada at the end of July.
On June 25th, Mark Fitzgerald will launch his new book, Downburst, at the West Greenwich Library in London.
Maud Casey's story, "Never the Same Way Twice," is forthcoming from Agni. This story is an excerpt from a larger collaboration with photographer Laura Larson called The City of Incurable Women.
Fatima Taha has published two new reviews with the Washington Independent Review of Books, which recently learned that the Library of Congress is archiving each issue as the online paper is considered culturally significant.
Laura Rosenthal recently gave an invited talk on Restoration tragedy, the slave trade, and Catherine of Braganza at Durham University and one on Bernard Mandeville and the passions at the International Mandeville Symposium at Depauw University.
Congratulations to our graduate students for their recent achievements and plans as they move on to the next stages in their careers.
Allison Gibeily was accepted into the Folger Shakespeare Library's summer skills course "A Folger Orientation to Research Methods and Agendas."
James Rankin has been offered a Humanities Ambassador Fellowship through Georgetown University.
Elizabeth Nonemaker (MFA, Fiction) had her short story “Blue Desert” accepted to Moon City Review. The piece will appear in the 2020 print issue.
Gerard Holmes, Norrell Edwards, and DeLisa Hawkes planned and presented a daylong Humanities Beyond the Academy symposium February 28.