News of Note from the Week of May 5th
Did you know that Eddy Hall is undergoing a remodel? It will begin soon and take about 16 months. This week, they put up one panel of the new facade on the south side of the building (see above image), […]
Did you know that Eddy Hall is undergoing a remodel? It will begin soon and take about 16 months. This week, they put up one panel of the new facade on the south side of the building (see above image), […]
At the final MFA reading of the semester, the two readers were Ben Findlay and Kaelyn Riley, a fiction writer and a poet (respectively). The crowd was rather large for the UCA, and because I was early, I had the […]
For the April 24th reading with Brenda Hillman and Robert Hass, we were not in the University Art Museum at the UCA. This time, we had the prestigious North Ballroom in the LSC because the large crowd of people who […]
Associate Professor Judy Doenges teaches graduate and undergraduate fiction writing workshops and literature courses. She has published a novel, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World. Her short fiction collection, What She Left Me, won a Ferro-Grumley Award, a Washington […]
Brenna Yovanoff MFA, Creative Writing, 2006 http://brennayovanoff.com/ How did your major prepare you for the job, the life you have now? The MFA program helped me in a lot of ways, but I’d say the biggest thing was probably that […]
Unless otherwise noted, the internships listed below are open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Please note that both lists are likely to grow with more opportunities, so stay tuned! SUMMER: Social Media Intern, Poudre River Library District (Ft. Collins) […]
There’s a podcast interview with Dan Beachy-Quick at Poetry Northwest. Leslee Becker won First Prize in the Boston Review’s 2014 Fiction Contest for her story, “Severance.” Basic Veterinary Immunology co-authored by Gerry Callahan and Robin Yates was published this month by […]
Associate Professor Cindy O’Donnell-Allen teaches courses in literacy, composition, pedagogy, and adolescents’ literature. Her research explores the ways in which discursive practices serve as tools for collaborative knowledge construction in learning communities. She has published articles and chapters on adolescents’ […]
by Brianna Wilkins There was a quote I once read in a book, and it went a little something like this, “Each meeting occurs at the precise moment for which it was meant. Usually, when it will have the greatest […]
by Evelyn Vaughn At the Creative Nonfiction thesis reading on April 17th, the night opened with a definition of the word “war.” According to the Oxford Online Dictionary, it is simply “a state of armed conflict,” but by the end […]