January
Jan 26 Job Talkfor GW Romanticist position; take advantage of this opportunity to meetpotential candidates for the new faculty position. Time and Location is TBA
Friday January 27th at 12 PMGW MEMSI will host Ben Tilghman, Professional Lecturer of Art History at GWU.Lunch will be served. The event takes place in Rome Hall 771 (801 22nd St. NW).His paper, "The Enigmatic Nature of Things," will be available twoweeks in advance. Please email Lowell Duckert [lduckert@gwu.edu] to RSVP for the event and receive a copy. For more information visit the GWMEMSI Blog.
February
Feb 2 Job Talkfor GW Romanticist position; take advantage of this opportunity to meetpotential candidates for the new faculty position. Time and Location is TBA
Feb 9 Job Talkfor GW Romanticist position; take advantage of this opportunity to meetpotential candidates for the new faculty position. Time and Location is TBA
February 10 EGSASpring Symposium; come participate in this day-long event where graduatestudents from our department and other disciplines share their current work. Thisis a unique opportunity to engage with your faculty outside of the classroom,hear new ideas, and network with other graduate students. This is both anacademic enrichment and professional development event. Lunch and snacks willbe provided. Visit Facebook or our Blog post for more details.
February24 "EcologicalMovement," a panel co-sponsored by English Graduate Studies at GW. Ourspeakers are Stacy Alaimo (University of Texas at Arlington), Lowell Duckert(GW), Jennifer James (GW), and Eileen Joy (Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville). The event takes place on Friday February 24th at 5:30 PM inRome Hall 771 (801 22nd St. NW). More info about our speakers may be found inthe GWMEMSI Blog.
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