Our vision of the #MFA in #CreativeWriting is a holistic one, in which community, craft, experimentation, dialogue, study, reflection, and teaching all contribute to self-directed learning.
Deadline: January 15, 2025.
Learn more:
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The Dynamic Translation Lab presents the inaugural Notre Dame Translation Forum. Hosted by Clíona Ní Ríordáin and Johannes Göransson, one of the aims of the forum is to create a translation community, bringing together people from different backgrounds and disciplines.
.@ArtsLettersND students are bringing overlooked histories back into view through rare friendship albums—handwritten collections of poems, letters, signatures, and keepsakes created by women in the 1800s.
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The #ActionBlog returns with a new series ("Stockroom Picks") curated by Asst. Editor Miharu Yano. First up is three picks from #MikeCorrao:
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If you're in Chicago on Jan. 7, come celebrate the latest #AaseBerg title from @BlackOceanOrg with me, Johannes, and many other Aase fans!
Purchase your copy of AASE'S DEATH today at the link below:
https://t.co/iAjwE3Y7nk
Scenes from our #MFAs' recent visit to #NotreDame's Museum of Biodiversity! Museum Curator Joanna Larson gave our students a fantastic tour! Learn more about this amazing resource at the link below:
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A new initiative funded by @NDIrishStudies and @ArtsLettersND will bring a prominent Irish writer-in-residence and critic-in-residence to @NotreDame each year.
Author Michael Magee and Irish-language scholar Radvan Markus are the first pair.
Read more: https://t.co/Cbj3hNMf6n
I'll be talking about IMPASSE: CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE LIMITS OF PROGRESS next Thursday, November 13, @TheNewSchool, with Jay Bernstein and Joel Towers. Register below.
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We are urged to remain optimistic about solving climate change, but does this really make any sense? Join us on Tuesday 11/18 at 5pm in the SSRB Tea Room for Climate Change and the Virtues of Pessimism, a lecture by @RoyScranton. Co-sponsored by @UChicagoCEGU
Next Thursday: the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, the English Department, and the Creative Writing Program present public 2025-26 Writer-in-Residence Michael Magee!
Learn more:
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Next Wednesday @ 5pm! The #CreativeWriting Series and Letras Latinas invites you to an evening with the Creative Writing Program's new Visiting Assistant Professor: #CynthiaCruz! A Q&A and reception will follow.
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Tomorrow! #MFA alumni Zack Darsee and Elise Houcek return to read from their collaborative book of #poetry: FROM THE POCKET OF AGENT DICKINSON (@incastellated, 2025)
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#NotreDame#CreativeWriting
Delighted to have contributed an essay, "Listening to the Bigger Story: The Dagara Spiritual Technology of Divination on Turtle Island" to this volume, edited by my
@PacificaPost colleague David Odorisio @MonkRocker.
We offer our #MFA students a full tuition waiver, a fellowship providing a stipend of $28,500, and a health insurance subsidy, as well as teaching, editorial, and publication experience.
Learn more and apply today:
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The #MFA Film Series continues this Thursday night (11/13) at 9:30pm at Browning Cinema. Adalyne Perryman (MFA '26) will be screening Atom Egoyan's 1997 film, THE SWEET HEREAFTER. Adalyne will also provide the introduction. Purchase tickets:
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