Geese hanging out on the Ingersoll Hall lawn.
Geese hanging out on the Ingersoll Hall lawn.
  • The Boston Review, during National Poetry month, will be featuring an essay on their website earlier presented by Dan Beachy-Quick at University of Louisville for the Wittreich Lecture: “Poetic Geometries: Moby-Dick as Primer to Creative Crisis.”
  • Antero Garcia recently co-authored an article in Teachers College Record titled, “‘So We Have to Teach Them or What?’: Introducing Preservice Teachers to the Figured Worlds of Urban Youth Through Digital Conversation.” (available here: http://www.tcrecord.org/content.asp?contentid=17804). Antero did a video interview describing the research that can be viewed here: https://vialogues.com/vialogues/play/19584
  • Antero Garcia also co-authored another recent publication in Reading & Writing Quarterly titled “The Council of Youth Research: Critical Literacy and Civic Agency in the Digital Age.” (available here: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10573569.2014.962203#.VMqzAF7F-Qg)
  • Antero Garcia is featured in the latest Deloitte Review issue on “Digital Education 2.0” (available here: http://dupress.com/articles/future-digital-education-technology/)
  • Mandi Casolo’s “The Promise of Too Much Happiness: Alice Munro’s Undertaking of Contemporary Feminist Concerns in Literary Narrative” has been accepted by the North American Review Bicentennial Creative Writing & Literature Conference taking place on June 11th-13th in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and will feature keynote speakers Steven Schwartz, Patricia Hampl, and Martín Espada.
  • Samantha Tucker Iocovetto, 2014 graduate of the MA program in Creative Nonfiction, has a new essay, “Kitchen Remodel,” posted on Guernica. It can be viewed here: https://www.guernicamag.com/daily/samantha-tucker-kitchen-remodeling/