Events

May 27th, 2012
Diploma Ceremony
English Events Calendar
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Horsie
New Books by English Faculty
A new book by Jenny Mann, Outlaw Rhetoric, is being published this month.

News

Recent MFA graduate receives Kenyon Review Fellowship
May 10th
Rogers Photo
Beth Rogers (MFA '11, poetry) is one of two recipients of a two-year Kenyon Review Fellowship.
Current MFA Student publishes her first book
May 6th
Edwards photo
First-year MFA poetry student Stevie Edwards' first  book, Good Grief, is now out.
McClane and McCoy honored at reading and reception
May 4th
Maureen McCoy
Faculty authors Kenneth McClane and Maureen McCoy receive praise on their celebrated careers.
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