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Kellie Robertson gave several talks this fall related to her new book project: at the University of Brisbane, she spoke on “Thinking the Unthinkable: Belief, Climate Change, and Premodern Weather” and led a one-day masterclass.
Temim Fruchter had a piece published in the last issue of Brevity.
Oliver Brearey presented "Individual and Collaborative Responsibility for Women's Job-Finding Work in Outplacement" on the Association for Business Communication panel at the 133rd Modern Language Association Annual Convention
Jonathan Williams's article, "Deathly Sentimentalism: Sarah Fielding, Henry Mackenzie," is in print in Eighteenth-Century Fiction 30.2 (Winter 2017-2018).
Setsuko Yokoyama recently presented, "What’s in a Name? Users, the Generalized Others,” at HASTAC 2017, Orlando, Florida, 4 November 2017.
Kent Cartwright is in his second of two years as a Visiting Scholar at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
Some of Joshua Weiner's "Trumpoems" showed up in Lana Turner, the journal edited by Calvin Bedient, as well as in Tikkun magazine, and the journal, Scoundrel Time, which can be viewed here.
Congratulations to Neil Fraistat, who is a participant in ARCScholar, a digital publishing cooperative, involving UMD’s Romantic Circles website.
Join us in congratulating Senior Lecturer Lyra Hilliard our Blended and Online Learning Coordinator on receiving a 2017-2018 CCCC Emergent Researcher Award of $10,000
Mary Helen Washington appears in the new PBS documentary on playwright Lorraine Hansberry, which is available for free viewing here.