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October 2015 English Department accomplishments
[11.19.2015]

Graduate Student Accomplishments

ALLISON WISE

Disjecta Membra: Severed History and Prosthetic Materiality in Virginia Woolf’s The Years.” Society for Comparative Literature and the Arts. New Orleans, LA. Oct. 17, 2015. Conference Presentation.

Faculty Achievements

CHARLES ADAMS

“An ‘Opaline’ Mind: The Cosmopolitan Vision of John La Farge.” Narratives of Encounters in the North Atlantic Triangle. Eds. Waldemar Zacharasiewicz and David Staines. Vienna: Verlag der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2015. 71-84. Print.

RITA CIRESI

“Death: Italian-American Style.” Italian American Studies Association Annual Conference. Washington, D.C. Oct. 14-18, 2015. Presentation and Panel Chair.

CHRISTINE LASEK accepted a position as Academic Professional for the Creative Writing Department at the University of Georgia. Her appointment will begin Jan. 1, 2016.

JOHN LENNON

“Writing with a Global Accent: Cairo and the Roots/Routes of Conflict Graffiti.” Understanding Graffiti: Multidisciplinary Studies from Prehistory to Present. Eds. Troy Lovata and Elizabeth Olton. Walton Creek: Left Coats Press. 59-76. Print.

JOSEPH MOXLEY

“Editor’s Roundtable.” Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication. Logan, UT. Oct. 2, 2015. Roundtable.

LAURA RUNGE

“18th Century Women in the Digital Archive.” Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Vancouver, BC. October 17, 2015. Conference Presentation.

HEATHER SELLERS gave readings at the University of Alabama-Birmingham and the New York Public Library. Her essay, “Breathless,” is listed as a Notable Essay of 2015 in Best American Essays.

IRA SUKRUNGRUANG’s short story, “Family: A Fairy Tale,” was a finalist in the 2015 Fairy Tale Review Award.

“The First Transgression.” Midwestern Gothic 19 (Fall 2015). Essay.

“Refuge.” Stoneboat Literary Journal. 5.3 (Fall 2015). Poem.

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