Carey Cameron ’24 Plans Future in Media and Entertainment
The senior English major and creative writing minor has held multiple arts and culture roles in the D.C. region.
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Fraistat wins award for his edition of The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, vol. 3.
Former inmate finds success as a poet.
Lots going on in PWP!
Many of the department's faculty attended the Modern Language Association's Annual Meeting in Boston in January.
Carla's recent book, Black Gotham: A Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York City, was named a finalist for the 2012 Frederick Douglass Prize
A second-year MFA student, William will see one of his poems, "First Date," published in the upcoming issue of Sakura Review. Another of his poems, "Sour Wine," will be published in the upcoming issue of H.O.W. Journal.
J. M. Tyree was invited to contribute to Sight & Sound magazine's once-per-decade Greatest Films Poll, and has published a new book, BFI Film Classics: Salesman, in the Film Classics series from British Film Institute publishing and Palgrave/Macmillan.
The Beautiful Poster Lady: A Life of Ethel Reed by William S. Peterson (emeritus) will be published by Oak Knoll Press in April.
Danuta Hinc read a short story, "The Right Thing," at Watermark Art Gallery in Baltimore on January 27, 2013. The story is a work in progress from a planned collection of short stories with interlinked characters and themes, "Europe Without a Name."
On March 21st, Martha Nell Smith will give an invited lecture, "The Humanities Are Not a Luxury: A Manifesto for the 21st Century," at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. The lecture is part of their "Why the Humanities Matter" series.