Congratulations to Nancy Bird-Soto, associate professor of Spanish, whose latest book, Gendering XXI: Latinas, caribeñas y sus otros modos de ser, has been published with Editorial Tiempo Nuevo in San Juan, Puerto Rico.… Continue Reading »
Mingyu Sun’s recent publication on Language Centers and Research
Congratulations to Mingyu Sun, Director of UWM’s Language Resource Center, who recent published the chapter “Fostering a Language Center-Based Research Community” in From Language Lab to Language Center and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of Language Center Design, edited … Continue Reading »
Christine Evans’ new publications in the European Journal of Cultural Studies
Congratulations to Christine Evans, assistant professor of history and faculty coordinator of UWM’s Russian and East European Studies certificate, who has authored two pieces in the latest issue of the European Journal of Cultural Studies (volume 20, number 3, June … Continue Reading »
Michael Mikoś reads from City of Memory: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Polish Poetry
Listen to Michael Mikoś, UWM professor of foreign languages and literature, read “Kołysanka lipowa” by Wojciech Wencel, an excerpt from the volume of poetry he recently edited and translated, City of Memory: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Polish Poetry.… Continue Reading »
Caroline Seymour-Jorn’s digital translation of Ibtihal Salem’s A Small Box in the Heart
Congratulations to Caroline Seymour-Jorn, whose translation of Ibtihal Salem’s novel A Small Box in the Heart is now available through UWM’s digital commons. This fictional history of a woman’s life and experiences in Egypt in the decades leading up to … Continue Reading »
Christine E. Evans publishes Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television
Congratulations to Christine Evans, on the publication of Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television with Yale University Press this month! She will be discussing this work at the book release party at Boswell Books on October … Continue Reading »
Seymour-Jorn Presents at 4W Summit 2016
Caroline Seymour-Jorn (Department of French, Italian, and Comparative Literature) will present a paper on Friday, April 15 at the 2016 4W Summit on Women, Gender and Well-being, WELL-BEING & EMPOWERMENT: WISCONSIN & THE WORLD, at UW-Madison. Her paper, co-written with … Continue Reading »
UWM Professors Share Research from Muslim Milwaukee Project in Paris
Professor Caroline Seymour-Jorn of the Comparative Literature Program was one of three UW-Milwaukee professors in Paris last week to discuss their research with the Muslim Milwaukee Project.… Continue Reading »