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Praise for her second poetry volume -Crumb Sized- in the -Chicago Review of Books.-
Christopher Suarez presented "Jimi Hendrix and His Muse: "Manic Depression," "Little Wing," & "Voodoo Chile"' at the ALSCW Conference on October 26-29 at Dallas University, in Dallas, Texas.
Jimenez Hall, Room 2123 2:00PM - 3:13PM The French Department's guest Fall lecturer, Pamela A. Pears, will be giving a talk on "The Recto-Verso Effect”: Covering Assia Djebar and Malika Mokeddem in Contemporary France".
English Major Sarah Schurman is the recipient of the 2017 Dean's Senior Scholar Award. The award committee cites her distinguished academic performance, leadership qualities, and commitment to community.
With Julie Enszer (Maryland MFA; Maryland WMST PhD), Martha Nell Smith has coedited Everywoman Her Own Theology: On the Poetry of Alicia Ostriker (forthcoming U of Michigan Press Fall 2018).
Faculty, students, and alumni gavepapers at the October Feminisms and Rhetorics Conference at the University of Dayton.
On October 5, 2017, Katie Bramlett presented a conference presentation paper entitled "Hillwood and Marjorie Post's China (Dishes Not the Country): An International House Museum" at the 2017 Feminisms and Rhetorics conference in Dayton, Ohio.
Jonathan Rick continued delivering a series of communications workshops to organizations such as AXA and the Food and Drug Administration. He also developed a presentation on using visual aids in writing.
Matthew Kirschenbaum recently keynoted the Book History + Digital Humanities conference with new research entitled "Post Scripts: Graphologies of Bookmaking After Adobe."
Brian Richardson published “The Paradoxical Paradigm of Unnatural Narrative Theory,” in Emerging Vectors in Narratology, eds. Per Krogh Hansen, John Pier, and Wolf Schmid. His interview with Minrui Li was published in Foreign Literature Studies.