UVa English Department Graduate Students Save Alderman’s Old Card Catalogue
Article in UVA Today, here.
Article in UVA Today, here.
By Richard Milby
As winner of a 2020 Jefferson Fellowship, third year PhD student Cherrie Kwok might give you the impression that the award honors a small army of professors, colleagues, and close friends, rather than one exceptional graduate student in English.
"In the Time of Corona: The Solace of Art, Music and Literature in Dark Days"
Samuel Lemley is the sole winner of the Distinguished Graduate Teaching Award in the Arts and Humanities, among the highest honors that a graduate student can earn in recognition of their dedication to teaching at the University of Virginia.
The winner of the 2020 Henfield Prize, given to a creative writer in our graduate program for an excellent work of fiction is third-year poetry MFA student Aimee Seu for her story “Continued Existence.” The judge for this year’s award is the distinguished writer Dinaw Mengestu.
English Major Kristen Barrett earns Marshall Scholarship
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Please see the full announcement on the Poetry Society of America's website, here.
Cynthia Wall, William R. Kenan, Jr.
Today
Wednesday, April 3rd
A reading by UVA undergraduates in the Area Programs in Poetry Writing and Literary Prose
Friday, April 5th
Thursday, April 11th
Friday, April 19th
April Charlottesville Reading Series event, featuring MFA alumna Raisa Tolchinsky and CW professor Kevin Moffett.