Congrats to our prof Henry Israeli, co-editor of the newly published Lords of Misrule: 20 Years of Saturnalia Books, an anthology of almost 190 poems published during the last two decades by Saturnalia Books, of which Israeli is the founding publisher. https://t.co/sKiYg6lakL
Abolition Feminisms Vol. 1: Organizing, Survival, and Transformative Practice, co-edited by @DrexelEngphil and Africana Studies prof. Jakeya Caruthers, PhD, has been called "an instant classic." Pick up your own copy via @haymarketbooks. https://t.co/ryjNowr9gc
Drexel Publishing Group intern and English major Sophia Mattia has published an interview with Christina Rosso on Write Now Philly @Rosso_Christina
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Stacey Ake has reviewed A Tidal Odyssey: Ed Ricketts and the Making of Between Pacific Tides, by Richard Astro and Donald Kohrs, in Write Now Philly @osupress
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Congrats to our prof Scott Stein @sstein, whose novel The Great American Betrayal was named one of the best comedy books of 2022 by Vulture.
https://t.co/VBKp0I3ZSh
Congrats to our prof Jakeya Caruthers on the publication of the first volume of Abolition Feminisms: Organizing, Survival, and Transformative Practice from @haymarketbooks. A second volume is slated for publication later this year. https://t.co/HVIPPf8Iyo
Write Now Philly has published an interview with Drexel MFA grad and First-Year Writing instructor Leah Mele-Bazaz about her forthcoming book, Laila: Held for a Moment. @leahmelebazaz@DrexelMFA
https://t.co/OTBNjSVtqY
Congrats to our prof Andrew Smith on the publication of his third book, The Threefold Struggle: Pursuing Ecological, Social, and Personal Wellbeing in the Spirit of Daniel Quinn (SUNY Press). https://t.co/tgwR8PlxkT
TODAY IS THE DAY! The Great American Betrayal is officially published! Tell your friends! Tell your enemies! Tell that weird guy standing on the corner!*
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*On second thought, don't even talk to that guy.
...work-integrated learning (WIL), narrative research techniques, and connecting with international research partners. This is Karen’s second Fulbright award of this type. 2/2
Congrats to our prof Karen Nulton, who has been named a Fulbright Specialist to Costa Rica during the upcoming winter term. Karen will work and consult with the Asociación Conservacionista de Monteverde/Monteverde Conservation League in the areas of... 1/2