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A recent monograph by Professor of Literature Katherine Terrell, Scripting the Nation: Court Poetry and the Authority of History in Late Medieval Scotland (Ohio State University Press, 2021) has been shortlisted for the Scottish National Book Awards, under the category of Scottish Research Book of the Year.
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President and CEO of the Brooklyn Public Library Linda Johnson ’80 discusses Books Unbanned, a new program designed to combat the growing nationwide effort to remove books from library shelves.
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As the principal investigator on an international team of scholars, Professor of Comparative Literature and Creative Writing Emerita Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz recently published the first two chapters of Queering the Past(s).
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President David Wippman recently announced the appointment of seven Hamilton faculty members to endowed chairs. All were effective July 1.
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As captain of Hamilton’s women’s basketball team, Kelcie Zarle ’22 is looking forward to combining her passions for the sport and communications after graduation as a social media coordinator for Moolah Kicks.
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During his Hamilton years, Michael Lang ’67 was a habitue, maybe the only habitue, of the Rare Book Room (then known as the Treasure Room), which saw little use by students. That seemed a shame to Lang.
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Dean of Faculty and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Suzanne Keen published a response essay in a special issue of Biblical Interpretation.
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“Prison Writer as Witness: Can DH Read for Social Justice?,” by Doran Larson, the Edward North Chair of Greek and Greek Literature and Professor of Literature & Creative Writing, was recently published online by Digital Humanities Quarterly.
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Professor of Comparative Literature and Creative Writing Emerita Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz recently participated in a panel discussion on “Classics & Prisons.”
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Follow along as Professor Margie Thickstun gives a tour of the renovated List Center (formerly List Art Center), now home to the Literature and Creative Writing Department.
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