Alexandra Chasin Wins 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship in Non-Fiction Alexandra Chasin, Associate Professor of Literary Studies, was awarded a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship in non-fiction. The subject of her project is "The… Posted on: May 31, 2019 By: elcdean
Katayoun Chamany Gets Award for Outstanding Achievements in Social Justice Teaching Katayoun Chamany, Mohn Family Professor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, is a recipient of the university's Award for Outstanding Achievements… Posted on: May 31, 2019 By: elcdean
Stephanie Browner Receives Grant From National Endowment for the Humanities Stephanie Browner, Dean and Literary Studies Professor, in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, received a $292,000… Posted on: May 31, 2019 By: elcdean
Mark Statman’s Exile Home Mark Statman, former Literary Studies faculty, published a new book of poetry titled Exile Home which was published by Lavender Ink and Diálogos. Posted on: May 31, 2019 By: elcdean
Anjali Khosla’s Poetry Chapbook Anjali Khosla, Assistant Professor of Journalism + Design, publishes a Poetry Chapbook and Chatbot called Ghostbot. Posted on: May 31, 2019 By: elcdean
Val Vinokur in Public Seminar Val Vinokur, Associate Professor of Literary Studies, published his essay What's so 'Jewish' About the New School? in Public Seminar.… Posted on: May 15, 2019 By: elcdean
McKenzie Wark’s Essay in Public Seminar McKenzie Wark, Professor of Culture and Media, wrote the essay The Potential of the Queer which was published in Public… Posted on: May 15, 2019 By: elcdean
James Miller in Public Seminar James Miller, Professor of Liberal Studies and Politics, and Faculty Director of Creative Publishing & Critical Journalism, wrote the essay… Posted on: May 15, 2019 By: elcdean
Teresa Ghilarducci and Bruce Cory in Public Seminar Teresa Ghilarducci, Irene and Bernard L Schwartz Professor of Economics and Policy Analysis, contributed with Bruce Cory on an essay… Posted on: May 15, 2019 By: elcdean
Nina Boutsikaris in Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies Nina Boutsikaris, part-time Writing faculty, published her essay "On Very Short Books, Miniatures, and Other Becomings" which was featured in… Posted on: May 15, 2019 By: elcdean