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Danuta Hinc recently published two essays
Robert Lucci will present his paper “Staring Down the Panopticon: Surveillance and Resisting the Controls of Whiteness, Chester Himes and If He Hollers, Let Him Go”
Emily Mitchell gave a reading on 1/25 for Fall for the Book's new Pop Up Lit reading series. She will participate in a panel called "Sound and Fury: Understanding Voice in Fiction" at the AWP annual conference on 3/8.
Peter Witte's drawings were published on The Florida Review's "Aquifer." The drawings, excerpted from Peter's project called "After Kafka," explore and are inspired by Franz Kafka's shorter works.
Stephen Rojcewicz, a 2017 Ph.D. graduate in Comparative Literature, has published "Compte Rendu du Roman grec et poésie : Dialogues des genres et nouveaux enjeux du poétique" in Agora: Les comptes rendu de GAIA, Vol. 8, 2017.
The D.C. Bar chose a Mock Trial Problem written by Robin Earnest for its 2018 competition.
Thibault Raoult has three hybrid works forthcoming in VOLT.
Merle Collins will give one of the keynote addresses at a conference on Violence in the Postcolonial and Neocolonial World
John Macintosh recently presented two papers, “Abstraction and/as Catachresis in Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis” at Intersections of Finance and Society at City College London, and “Who Is Precarious Now?” at the Modern Language Association's 2018 convention.
In January Norrell participated in the MLA Connected Academic's Career Development Boot Camp which provided resources and training around career development in fields alternative to academia.