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Faculty Achievements
Nicholas Dames Named Finalist for the NBCC Award for Criticism
Patricia Dailey Receives 2023 Lauds and Laurels Award
Professor Branka Arsić Awarded Visiting Professorship at Princeton University
Professor Branka Arsić Receives Ralph Waldo Emerson Society’s 2024 Distinguished Achievement Award
Professor Brent Edwards Awarded the 2024 ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/ Virgil Tomson Award and the 2024 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award
Professor Brent Hayes Edwards has Won the JJA Book of the Year Award: Biography or Autobiography
Professor Brent Hayes Edwards Receives 2024 American Book Award
Professor Colm Toíbín Publishes a New Book of Essays, "On James Baldwin"
Professor Colm Tóibín Will Receive the 14th Würth Prize in European Literature
Professor Colm Tóibín's New Book, Long Island, Selected as Oprah's Book Club Pick
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