Have you seen someone you recognize in the new UMW musical Into the Woods? Check out our own wily Dr. Richards as the narrator. Into the Woods runs through November 18.

by Mara Scanlon
Have you seen someone you recognize in the new UMW musical Into the Woods? Check out our own wily Dr. Richards as the narrator. Into the Woods runs through November 18.

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by Mara Scanlon
Dr. Gary Richards led the book talk “One Book One Festival: A Confederacy of Dunces” at the Ninth Annual Louisiana Book Festival in Baton Rouge, Louisiana October 27, 2012. At the same event, he was part of a panel discussion by contributors to Comics and the U.S. South (University Press of Mississippi, 2012), edited by Brannon […]

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by Mara Scanlon
Professor Claudia Emerson’s poem “Early Elegy: Barber” has been accepted for publication in The New Yorker. Congratulations!

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by Mara Scanlon
Congratulations to Dr. Ben LaBreche, whose professional essay, ““‘The wheat from the tares’: Areopagitica and the Limits of Pluralism” has been accepted for publication in Milton Studies. It will appear in 2013.

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by Mara Scanlon
Dr. Antonio Barrenechea recently participated in a professional conference hosted by the International Association of Inter-American Studies in Guadalajara, Mexico. He chaired a panel called “Transcontinental Borderlands: A Comparative Approach to North America.”

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