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The English Department would like to offer its congratulations to two of our MA program for their upcoming research presentations this semester. Phil Hiotis, an MA student and graduate...
Professor Lindsay DiCuirci's Fall 2015 seminar on women and periodicals is pleased to announce the launch of a collaborative digital humanities effort with the American Antiquarian Society. Mill...
English Major, Jackie Airhart, on Her Study of Seamus Heaney
The English Department is proud to announce that Jackie Airhart, a former English major, has been recently profiled by Undergraduate Research as Researcher of the Week. Conducting a critical and...
Tanya Olson, a lecturer in the Department of English here at UMBC, is one of the featured poets for November alongside Bomani Armah at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C. Olson will be reading...
Teauna Harper Places 2nd in the Founders' Prize for Fiction
The English Department would like to offer its congratulations to Ms. Teauna Harper, an aspiring dentist and student in one of our Introduction Creative Writing--Fiction courses this semester. She...
The Office of Undergraduate Education posts profiles and interviews about undergraduate student researchers on its myMajors page. Currently, we have only a few stellar English students...
Lia Purpura's launch of It Shouldn't Have Been Beautiful takes place on October 6, 2015, at the Ivy Bookstore in Baltimore, MD, at 7:00 pm. It Shouldn't Have Been Beautiful harkens back to an...
Congratulations Jackie Airhart and James Gallagher
University/MFA writers, including Braly award winning students Jackie Airhart and James Gallagher, will be reading their work from 3 to 5 PM on Sunday, September 27, 2015, at the Baltimore Book...
We want to offer congratulations to Deborah Rudacille, Professor of the Practice in the English Department here at UMBC. She will be honored by the Baltimore City Historical Society at their 15th...
We want to offer congratulations to Orianne Smith, an Associate Professor and Chair here in the English Department at UMBC. She recently won the biennial First Book Prize for Romantic Women...