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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Department of English Professor Natalie Gerber wrote an article and co-authored the current bibliography assembling a year of Stevens’ scholarship, in the Spring 2021 issue of The Wallace Stevens Journal.
Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck collaborated with University at Buffalo librarian Michael Kicey to develop a new online research guide for Jewish-Austrian author Stefan Zweig (1881-1942).
Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck wrote a review of the new English translation of “Autumntide of the Middle Ages,” a classic work by Dutch historian Johan Huizinga, that appears in the Feb. 7 issue of the Los Angeles Review of Books.
A virtual walking tour of historic sites significant to Western New York’s LGBTQ community will be led by Coordinator of Women’s and Gender Studies Jeffry J. Iovannone on Thursday, Oct. 15, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Matt Bell, the acclaimed author of “A Tree or a Person or a Wall” – a collection of short stories with a flavor of the experimental, the apocalyptic and often both – will present a craft talk and fictional reading as part of the Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series at Fredonia.
Noah Falck, a Buffalo-based poet whose writing combines vivid imagery with the surreal to defamiliarize the familiar and create new emotional landscapes for the reader to navigate and discover, will conduct a craft talk and poetry reading as part of the Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series.
Department of English Associate Professor Susan Spangler has signed an advance contract with Parlor Press for a co-edited collection of essays, “English Studies Online: Programs, Practices, Possibilities.”
Dr. Shannon McRae of the Department of English was invited to participate in the World Religions and Spirituality Project.
Dr. Emily VanDette, a professor in the Department of English, contributed to the Cambridge University Press volume, “Mark Twain in Context,” a book that places the iconic U.S. author's life and work in historical and personal contexts.
“Loud Existence,” the activist portfolio that Abby Hart created to promote sustainability, has leaped from its assignment roots in an English course to major social media platforms.