Rice Selected as Fearing Award Winner for GTAs
The GTA Fearing Award Committee is pleased to announce that Jayde Rice has been selected to receive the 2019-20 Bertie E. Fearing Award for Excellence in Teaching (GTA category). Rice...
The GTA Fearing Award Committee is pleased to announce that Jayde Rice has been selected to receive the 2019-20 Bertie E. Fearing Award for Excellence in Teaching (GTA category). Rice...
Dr. Mark Johnson just published the invited essay “Research timeline: Planning in L1 and L2 Writing: Working Memory, Process, and Product” in the journal Language Teaching. Johnson argues “The study...
Drs. Michelle Eble’s and Erin Frost’s co-edited collection, Interrogating Gendered Pathologies, has just been published by Utah State University Press. The book “points out and critiques unjust patterns of pathology....
Dr. Suzanne Manizza Roszak recently published her poetry in several national publications. An article, “‘Child-Poems,’ Transnational Affinities, and Literary Activism: Langston Hughes and Rabindranath Tagore for Young Readers,” in the...
Dean Danell from the Thomas Harriott College of Arts and Science mentioned at the Fall 2020 opening convocation that PhD candidate and new fixed-term instructor Abigail Morris was featured in...
Christy Hallberg’s new flash story, “Aperture,” just won Fiction Southeast’s Story of the Month. Fiction Southeast is an online literary journal dedicated to short fiction. The journal was founded by...
Dr. Marame Gueye’s short story, “Wedding Rings,” was just published in issue 80 of The Bellingham Review. It is featured in a special section, “Scribes, Griots, Poets: New Writing from...
Dr. Kirstin Squint, Whichard Visiting Distinguished Professor, is a contributor in Appalachian Reckoning: a Region Responds to Hillbilly Elegy, which won an American Book Award (the Walter and Lillian Lowenfels Criticism Award)....
Dr. Helena Feder just had a light piece of nonfiction published in After the Art. Currently, Feder serves as Mellon/ACLS fellow-in-residence at the North Carolina Museum of Art. In the...
Dr. Tom Herron received a $93,212 NEH grant in the Digital Humanities Advancement category for his project “Castle to Classrooms: Developing an Irish Castle in Virtual Reality.” The grant will...