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Abbey Morgan was awarded the Ann G. Wylie Semester Dissertation Fellowship.
Fatima Azam recently published the article “Ink vs. Bytes: The Delicate Balance I Tried to Maintain in a Library.”REFLECTIONS Narratives of Professional Helping: Special Issue Librarians as Helping Professionals, vol. 23, no. 3, 2018, pp. 36-41.
On May 31, 2018, Orrin Wang presented his paper, "Two Pipers and the Cliche of Romanticism" to the UCA Irvine Poetics Workshop; he also participated in the PhD defense of Gerald Ma, a MFA alum from our Creative Writing Program.
Maud Casey's essay "The Museum of 'Please Find Me'" appeared in The New York Times and her essay "A Speck in the Universe: On Voyage of Time" will appear as part of New England Review's upcoming Terrence Malick supplement.
This spring, Tita was invited to speak at Kings' College London (UK), the University of Kent (UK), the University of California, Berkeley, and Indiana University, and she also presented new work on mathematics and the periodical press at ASECS.
Sangeeta Ray attended a few conferences and gave a couple of talks in AY 2017-18 She is presenting a paper at the Novel conference at Cornell University in June 2018.
Professor Matthew Kirschenbaum receives the Kandice Chuh Mentorship Award during GEO spring ceremony
Emeritus Professor of English and poet Rod Jellema passed away in Washington, DC, at the age of 91 on Friday, May 11.
The first round of CLCS grants have been awarded to projects to be held during the 2018-2019 academic year.
The Creative Writing Program is pleased to announce the winners of this year’s Academy of American Poets Poetry Prize and Katherine Anne Porter Fiction Prize.