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Literature

Michael Zank, Dorothy Kelly, Sanjay Krishnan
Literature

BUCH Fellowships Awarded to Nine Faculty

June 14, 2016
Portrait of College of Arts and Sciences Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Associate Professor Erin Murphy
Education

Metcalf Winner Murphy Breathes Life Into Classic Lit

May 9, 2016
C. D. Wright
Literature

Lowell Poetry Reading to Pay Tribute to C. D. Wright

April 13, 2016
Michael Brokos
Literature

BU’s Literary Lights Burn Bright

April 5, 2016
Anna Henchman
Students

Looking at Children’s Lit in a New Way

February 23, 2016
Junot Diaz
University News

Ha Jin Visiting Lecturer Junot Diaz Reads Tonight

October 26, 2015
Yusef Komunyakaa
Arts on Campus

Lowell Poetry Reading Features Pulitzer Winner Tonight

October 15, 2015
Professor Jack Matthews
Literature

Why Harper Lee’s Watchman Matters

July 31, 2015
Samuel Hammer, Associate Professor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Boston University College of General Studies, and Meg Tyler, poet and associate professor of humanities at Boston University College of General Studies
Accolades

Two CGS Professors Win Fulbright Awards

July 30, 2015
Eve Bridburg at the Grub Street creative writing workshop offices
Arts & Culture

Writing Your Way to a Better You

July 13, 2015
Dick Lehr, faculty member at Boston University
Literature

A Literary Lunch Break and an ICA Screening

May 29, 2015
BU’s first Mellon New Directions fellow, Wiebke Denecke, will travel across East Asia researching Classical Chinese, the region’s forgotten lingua franca. Photo by Tim Gray
Faculty

Reclaiming a Common Language

April 28, 2015
Queen Anne by James A. Winn
Humanities

Queen Anne Reconsidered

February 6, 2015
Boston University BU, Lowell Lecture reading, Pulitzer winner Sharon Olds, Renee Emerson, poetry
Literature

Renowned “Poet of the Personal” to Read Tonight

November 20, 2014
poet Karl Kirchwey, Creative Writing Program director, Boston University College of Arts and Sciences
Faculty

Award-Winning Poet New Creative Writing Program Director

October 20, 2014
Boston University BU, Chinese author poet Ha Jin, American Academy of Arts and Letters, College of Arts and Sciences CAS professor
Faculty

Ha Jin Elected to American Academy of Arts and Letters

May 27, 2014
April Smith author writer, A Star for Mrs Blake book, FBI Agent Ana Grey, Lou Grant, Cagney and Lacey, historical fiction, mystery thriller fiction, crime fiction
History

The Lieutenant’s Diary

May 22, 2014
Boston University Robert Lowell Memorial Poetry Reading, Paul Muldoon, Rebekah Stout
Arts & Culture

Paul Muldoon Headlines BU’s Lowell Memorial Poetry Reading Tonight

April 17, 2014
Boston University BU, things to do, nightlife, The Moth Story Slam, podcast, acting, theatre, radio, music, performance art
Theatre

Nightlife: The Moth StorySLAM

April 10, 2014
Photo: A cross in front of a blue sky background
Religion

Are Christians the Most Persecuted Religious Group?

April 9, 2014

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