Graham, Huang, Martin, and McClanahan Awarded Fellowships

Congratulations to Scott Graham, Xin Huang, Ted Martin, and Annie McClanahan! They were all awarded fellowships for next year at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, UW-Madison. Huang and Martin will be fellows in the Fall, while Graham and McClanahan will be… Read More

Graduate School Fellowships Recipients

Congratulations to the recipients of Graduate School fellowships for 2015-2016! Distinguished Dissertation Fellowship recipients: Ghassan Abou-Zeineddine, Michael Beebe, Brittany Cavallaro, and Bridget Kies Distinguished Graduate Student Fellowship recipient: Sherri Hoffman Advanced Opportunity Fellowship recipients: Franklin Cline, Allain Daigle, Mark Heimermann,… Read More

Liam Callanan Book Signing

Liam Callanan, author of The Cloud Atlas, All Saints, and Listen & Other Stories, reads from and signs copies of his latest book, a collection of stories titled Listen & Other Stories, which has already earned rave reviews as “a… Read More

United We Read

The final United We Read, a student/faculty reading series, of the year consists a fantastic reading lineup, including Dr. Rikki Clark, and graduate students Marissa Jean Neal, Mollie Boutell, and Peter Burzynski.

The theme of the reading is food. Also, Polonez Restaurant have made a special UWM bistro menu of discounted food items and Polish beers. Those interested in having an early dinner should come a little before 7, though you can order food and drinks throughout the reading.

The event is on Thursday, March 12, at 7 p.m., at Polonez Restaurant (4016 S. Packard Avenue).

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Saturday, March 7 | 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. | Polonez Restaurant

UWM English Presents Dawn L. Martin

Thursday, March 5 | 7 p.m. | Hefter Conference Center

David Nichols Gets Published in Milwaukee Magazine

Congratulations to UWM Writing Center tutor David Nichols (senior), who has his article about a veteran with PTSD published in the February Milwaukee Magazine.

Katherine Morrissey Gets Published in JPR

Congratulations to Katherine Morrissey, Ph.D candidate in Media, Cinema and Digital Studies, who just had an essay published in the Journal for Popular Romance Studies: “Rattling the Toolkit: Methods for Reading Romance, Gender, and Culture.”

Allain Daigle Gets Published in Media Communication

Congratulations to Allain Daigle (Media, Cinema, and Digital Studies), whose paper “(Post) Production: Classifications and Infrastructures of Digital Visual Effects” will be published in Critical Studies in Media Communication. Special Issue: Digital Labor, Below-the-Line. August 2015.