A.J. Ernst '09 Brings His Hometown 'Community' to Easton
Kameisha Jerae Hodge '11Interns with MTV in New York City
Professor Mary Jo Lodge Receives Rave Reviews for
The Grecian Formula
College Introduces Minor and Concentration in Film and Media Studies
Keara McCarthy '10 Interns at
Cosmopolitan
Magazine in New York City
Jacqueline Macri '09 Explores the Evolution of the Television Musical
Katie Thompson '09 and Nicole Ceil '11 Head for New York's Museums, Galleries, and Libraries. By Elizabeth Hall '10
Professor Deborah Byrd Contributes to International, Interdisciplinary Study on Single Mothers
New Course Combines Science, Engineering, and the Liberal Arts
Professor Lee Upton's Latest Book Receives National Recognition
Students Work with Professor Debbie Byrd to Produce Child and Health Care Resources for Easton
Professor Mary Jo Lodge Will Direct Production for New York International Fringe Festival
Students Screen Documentary Films
Max Minckler '10 Receives Humanity in Action Summer Fellowship
Professor Patricia Donahue Takes Over as Editor of the Journal
Reader
Lafayette Celebrates National Poetry Month in April
Professor James Woolley
Unveils New Poem by Jonathan Swift
Megan Kaesshaefer '08 Writes 'Profiles of Hope' Series for
The Express-Times
Professor Lisa DeTora Edits Book on Heroes and Home Fronts
Natalie Cothren '09 Shadows Alan Finder P'08 during Externship at
The New York Times
Meghan Muldowney '08 Explores the Front Lines of Journalism
Marie Garofalo '10
Gets an Inside Look at CNN
Carolyn Freundlich '08 Explores the Field of Broadcasting
Sean Gough '09 Tackles Perplexing Literary Question
Students Collaborate to Create
Sculpture as Poetry
Exhibit
Max Minckler '10 Finds the Truth in William Shakespeare
Karen Ruggles '08 takes a Closer Look at Juvenile Justice
Lia Mandaglio '08 Explores the Power of Words
Professer Lee Upton Explores Ambition and Failure in her Latest Book
A.J. Ernst '09
Finds His Motivation
Megan Kaesshaefer '08 Writes about Her Experiences Helping Direct
365 Days/365 Plays
Juliann Harabedian '08 Got on Track During Her Summer Internship
Professor Alix Ohlin Delivers Campbell Lectures at Rice University in October
Nganga Muchiri '09 takes the Road to Inspiration through Australia
Marjorie Schmidt '08 Serves her Community during Summer Internships
Lindsay Gonzalez '09 Taps into Her Artistic Side
Daniel Reynolds '08 Works with Amnesty International
'Through My Eyes, In My Words': Hayley Rosado '08 Discovers American Expatriates in Paris
Karen Ruggles '08 Follows Travel Bug to Italy
Kirby Waldinger '07 Works to Prevent Burnout in 'Helping' Professions
Amy Solomito '09 Represents Pennsylvania at Interstate Oratorical Association's Annual Competition
Jaclyn Smith '07 Explores First-Year Writing Experience
Award-Winning Poet David Lehman Reads Work April 24
Six Students Present Research at Annual Women's Studies Conference
Lafayette Celebrates National Poetry Month in April
Jennifer Aranda '07 Presents
Undesirable Elements: The Lafayette Experience
Rachel Heron '09 Takes a Peek Behind the Scenes at PBS
'Through My Eyes, In My Words': Megan Kunkelman '07 Explores the London Theater
Shane Clauser '07 Explores the Effects of European Colonization on African and Caribbean Cultures
Students Express Themselves through Words
Acclaimed Fiction Writer Hannah Tinti Visits Lafayette
Shakespeare Scholar Considers the Bard's Plays from a New Perspective
Epilepsy Research Opens Up Many Doors for Jenny Boyar '08
Students Will Bend Their Minds in Writing Course
Alix Ohlin's New Book Receives Rave Reviews
Adam Callaghan '07 Searches Autograph Albums for Clues to the Past
VAST Students Gone to the Dogs
Lauren Blakeslee '08 Explores 18th Century Trans-Atlantic Literature
College Writing Associates Make a VAST Difference
Over Three Hundred Attend Documentary Film Festival
Provost June Schlueter Says Fare-Thee-Well to Campus
Sandamali Wijeratne '06 Wins MacKnight Black Poetry Competition
National Poetry Month Will End With a Flurry of Activity
Christopher Anderson '08 Researches Impact of Japanese Anime on American Audiences
College Theater Takes a Crack at the Bard
Sarah Thompson '07 Wins Top Prize in Jean Corrie Poetry Competition
Paul Cefalu Delves Into Debate on OCD and Religious Scrupulosity
Marquis Scholar Jennifer Ziznewski '06 Explores Issues in Harry Potter Series
Sara Jay '06 Researches French Jewish Community for Honors Thesis
Jaclyn Smith '07 Conducts Significant Research for Professor's Entry in
The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature
Jesslyn Roebuck '06 Will Present Poetry Insights at National Conference on Undergraduate Research
Fiction Writer George Saunders Will Read Works, Meet with Student Writers during Closs Residency
David Platt '07 and Sarah Thompson '07 Plunge into Marketing
English Professor Paul Cefalu Publishes Two Books Providing New Insights into English Literature
Screenwriting Course Prompts Students to Think about Big Picture
Jenny Boyar Studies Literary Representations of Epilepsy through Independent Research
Community Service Inspires Students in Writing Course
Patricia Donahue Coauthors
The Elements (and Pleasures) of Difficulty
Greg Herchenroether '06 Studies Portrayal of Writers in Popular Films for Honors Thesis
Tyler Cohn '06 Analyzes Humor in Shakespeare Parody for Honors Thesis
Benjamin
Hauptfuhrer '07 Writes Feature-Length Screenplay with Guidance from Critically Acclaimed Novelist
English Department Offers Writing Minor and Writing Concentration
Maggie Oberrender '07 Helps Fellow Students Improve Writing Skills
Marianna Macri '06 Gains Journalism Experience and Byline in Prestigious Internship at
Parenting
Magazine
The Marquis
Seeks Submissions for Fall Issue
Poet Bob Watts and Fiction Writer Stephanie Powell Watts Will Give Reading Today
17 Students Explore American Expatriate Writers in Paris through Study Abroad Course
EXCEL Scholar Andrew Kopelman '06 Studies Patterns in How Chaucer's Works were Taught
Hundreds Attend Student Documentary Film Festival
English Professor Alix Ohlin Will Read from Acclaimed Debut Novel Thursday Afternoon
Poetry Society of America Honors English Professor Lee Upton with Two Awards
Amanda Finkelstein '07 Experiences Journalism in Externship with
The New York Times
Host of Readings Scheduled for National Poetry Month Celebration
Literary Society Issues Call to Action
Tomas Bielskis '07 Examines Power of Political Language to Divide
Fiction Writer Stephanie Powell Watts and Poet Bob Watts Will Give Reading
Award-Winning Author S.L. Wisenberg Will Meet with Students, Lead Workshop, and Give Reading
Patricia Donahue Invigorated by Carnegie Scholars Experience
William Simmons '04 Awarded Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Fellowship
Oxford University Press Selects Jessica Lasak '05 for First Francis March Internship
Marianna Macri '06 Presents Research on Early American Journalism at National Conference
Paul Germain '04 Studies Human Expression through Graffiti in Honors Project
Ben Saxton '04 Will Present Study of Works by Tolkien and Lewis at Conference
National Poetry Month Will Feature Readings by Accomplished Poets, Students
Poet Debra Kang Dean Will Read from New Book
Jennifer Carty '04 Tells Students' Life Stories through Theater Production
Kimberly Enoch '04 Researching Theatrical Elements in Works of 19th Century Literary Giants
Award-Winning Poets Robert Minhinnick and Pacale Petit Will Give Reading
African Experience Continues to Influence Professor Susan Blake
English Major Evan Laya '05 Experiencing New Culture through Study Abroad in South Africa
Native American Novelist, Poet, and Screenwriter Sherman Alexie to Visit
Amy Banas '04 Studies Evolution of Writing and Self-Exploration
Jennifer Carty '04 Researches Avant-Garde Artist for Professor's Book
Omoniyi Adekanmbi '04 Works with Award-Winning Playwright
Sarah Hazel '05 Researches Interracial Romances in Century-Old Magazines
Research with Faculty and Forensics Build Success for Brandt Siegel '03
Paul Germain '04 Will Discuss Study of Graffiti
Folger Shakespeare Library Awards Fellowship to Professor Ian Smith
Eight Student Playwrights Will Present Original Works
English Majors, Alumni Meet with CNN Correspondent Carrie Lee '89
Student Poetry Winners Will Read Works April 29 with Noted Poet Lawrence Joseph
New Spoken Word Ensemble Will Make Debut at Williams Center Tonight
English Professor Patricia Donahue Named 2003-04 Carnegie Scholar
Jean Corrie Winners and Poet BJ Ward Will Read Works at Ice Cream Social
Adrianne Pasquarelli '03 Explores Characters of Film Noir, Detective Novels
Michael McFadden '03 Explores African Portrayals in Elizabethan Theater
Author Ruth Setton Will Read from Latest Novel March 5
Suzanne Westfall Co-Edits Major book on
Shakespeare and Theatrical Patronage
Jennifer Engstrom '03 Studies Female Roles in Medieval and Renaissance Drama
Six English Graduates Give Career Direction to Students
Ian Smith Will Give Jones Faculty Lecture Thursday
Poet Marie Howe Will Read Works, Meet With Student Writers
Reservations Due for English Alumni Dinner Panel
Kelly Russell '04 Creates Commercial while Learning Ropes of Sports Advertising with Allentown Ambassadors
Duke Professor Frank Lentricchia Will Offer Alternative View on Reactions to Sept. 11
Published Poet Molefi Asante Jr. '04 Will Gives Reading in Oechsle Hall
Pamela Roth '04 Works with Staff of TV Show Premiering July 6 on The Learning Channel
W. Alex Walker '03 Publishes Two Articles in
DC One
Matthew Haggerty '02 Studies Doctor and Patient whom He Nearly Drove Insane
Amy Carson '02 Aims to Finish Incomplete Edith Wharton Novel
Professor James Woolley Receives Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship
Jean Corrie Poetry Competition Winners Will Read Their Work
Students Learn How the Body Moves in Mechanical Engineering, Theater Classes
Molefi Asante Jr. '04 Publishes Book of Poetry
Stephen Chiger is the Winner of the Jean Corrie Poetry Competition for the Second Consecutive Year
Seniors Lindsey Harkness, Heather Bastian Join Forces to Improve Writing Associates Program
Suzanne Ryder '05 Contributes to Swift Poems Project
Erin Wyble '02 Explores Religious Themes in Steinbeck's
To a God Unknown
William Carpenter Uses Computer- and Web-Based Components to Help Students Analyze Writing Styles
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky Will Speak at Lafayette Nov. 6
David Johnson Will Speak on His Biography of Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Conrad Richter
"Brilliant and Original" Poet Jay Wright Will Read His Work at Lafayette Sept. 20
Professor Bianca Falbo Will Speak on Francis March and Lafayette's 19th-Century Literary Culture Sept. 19
Award Winning Author John Trimbur Will Deliver Conarroe Lecture at Lafayette September 12
"Boondocks" Comic Strip Artist Aaron McGruder Will Give Lecture Wednesday
Student Research: Amanda Roth '04 Lays Groundwork for Analysis of Writings on British Orphans
Tino Villanueva, American Book Award Recipient, Will Read Poetry with MacKnight Black Contest Winners
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