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Never before has the American Prison Writing Archive received such well-deserved attention as that generated by "Welcome to 'The Zo',” a new series of videos from The Marshall Project.
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The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), one of the foremost associations in social science and humanities scholarship, awards highly competitive scholarships to a select number of applicants to support their academic research and writing. As such, the prestigious fellowships often require years of application fine-tuning to achieve. Assistant Professor of Literature Stephanie Bahr secured one on her first try.
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In his Marrow of African American Literature class, Professor Vincent Odamtten wants students to see that African American writers, in describing their own experiences, are writing about the American experience.
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Members of the AHA! group Killjoy Studies: Feminist Praxis Towards a More Just Academy recently conducted a roundtable discussion at the annual National Women’s Studies Association conference in San Francisco.
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Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar recently presented “Listening, Loving, Longing: Desire in Aligarh” as a panelist at the National Women’s Studies Association Conference in San Francisco.
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Associate Dean of Faculty and Professor of Literature Onno Oerlemans was recently interviewed on the BBC Radio program The Compass, in an episode about “Poetry and Animals.”
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Assistant Professor of Literature Stephanie Bahr recently published a personal essay about reading and teaching as a scholar with a disability.
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Austin Briggs, the Hamilton B. Tompkins Professor of English Literature, Emeritus, was active at the North American James Joyce Conference held in Mexico City June 12-16.
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Meredith Jones ’19 and Jasmine Murray ’19 received the FAO Schwarz Fellowship, a highly selective paid two-year Fellowship in Social Impact. The Fellowship includes a paid position with a leading nonprofit, personalized mentoring, and extensive professional development experiences.
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Leo Ross ’21 plans to spend his summer kicking back, playing some David Bowie, and thinking about fascism.
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