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Tag: English and Communication Studies

Author Richie Narvaez

Richie Narvaez Selected to Judge PEN Open Book Awards

December 13, 2018 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Liberal Arts

Richie Narvaez, English and Communication Studies, was invited to be one of the judges for the 2019 PEN Open Book […]

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Scents and Sensibilities: A Workshop on Fragrance in Poetry with Moira Egan

September 12, 2018 Laura Hatmaker

This hands- and nose-on workshop will explore techniques that can be used to conjure the intensely evocative (yet vastly underrepresented) […]

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Amy Lemmon’s CDC Poetry Project Receives Praise and Submissions

January 26, 2018 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

In December 2017, Amy Lemmon, English and Communication Studies, co-created The CDC Poetry Project with poet Sarah Freligh of Rochester, […]

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Paperbacks from Hell with Grady Hendrix: book presentation and panel discussion

November 29, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

Grady Hendrix presents his book Paperbacks from Hell, a history of the horror paperback publishing boom that took place from […]

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Poetry Reading and Book Signing: Brittany Perham

September 8, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

Brittany Perham, winner of the Barnard Women Poets Prize for her book Double Portrait, will read selections from her work […]

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Richie Narvaez Featured in The New York Times

April 24, 2017 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home

A workshop by Richie Narvaez, English and Communication Studies, titled “Creating Strange New Worlds: How to Write Science Fiction and […]

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Jean Amato Publishes an Article; Speaks at Two Conferences

March 20, 2017 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Jean Amato, English and Communication Studies, published an article titled “Ideological Mappings of Gendered Bodies, Nations and Spaces in Louis […]

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Jean Szczypien Publishes Book on Joseph Conrad

March 15, 2017 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home

A book by Jean Szczypien, English and Communication Studies, titled “Sailing Towards Poland” with Joseph Conrad was released in February. […]

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Ocean Vuong

Lauded Poet Ocean Vuong Reads at FIT

March 10, 2017 Alexandra Mann College & Campus, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

On March 7, poet and essayist Ocean Vuong gave a reading in the Katie Murphy Amphitheatre at FIT. His debut […]

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Poetry Reading: Ocean Vuong

February 16, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

Poet and essayist Ocean Vuong will read from his work and sign copies of his books at this event. Vuong, […]

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