Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
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DeLisa Hawkes attended 2017 CHAViC Summer Seminar "In Black and White: Race and American Visual Culture" at the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, MA this June.
PhD student Gerard Holmes recently presented his papers “’I am afraid to own / a Body -‘: Emily Dickinson’s Musical and Manuscript Variations,” and “Gossip, the Unspoken, and Emily Dickinson,”
Matthew Kirschenbaum will be in Europe this summer to lecture and participate in a workshop at the University of Siegen, and then to deliver a plenary at the Electronic Literature Organization's annual conference in Porto.
Oliver Brearey will be presenting the following conference paper at MLA in January 2018:“Individual and Collaborative Responsibility for Women’s Job-Finding Work in Outplacement.”
On June 2, Gabriela Vlahovici-Jones gave the presentation "Embodied Ethos in Guillaume Rouille's Promptuaire des Medalles" at the International Conference of the Society for Textual Scholarship, hosted by University of Maryland.
Stewart Foehl's 3rd young adult novel, Stealing Candy, was published May 2 from Sourcebooks Fire, under the pen name Stewart Lewis.
Recent MFA graduate Laura Neal has a poem ("I Heard the Buzzards Shrill") forthcoming in the Birmingham Poetry Review
At MLA 2017 "Digital Frost" panel (January, 2017), Setsuko Yokoyama co-organized and presented on the ongoing, cross-institutional efforts to develop a digital platform for Robert Frost.
Howard Norman's novel My Darling Detective has recently been translated into French, Japanese and Dutch language editions.
Jonathan Rick facilitated a series of workshops for AXA, in Jersey City and Syracuse, on digital transformation and innovation.