Spring 2012 events
Poets Mark Leidner, Anna Moschovakis, and Michelle Taransky will read from their newest books on Thursday, April 19, at 8 PM in Old Main Chapel
This year's joint Write the Ship/ Reflector publication party will be held Tuesday, April 17th, from 7-8:30pm, at the Spiritual Center.
Refreshments will be served; Editor's Choice award winners will read their reflections on the writing process.
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We are currently searching for a tenure-track position in 19th and early 20th century American Literature. Please contact Dr. Erica Galioto, edgalioto@ship.edu, for more information.
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