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Amy Lemmon

Amy Lemmon Receives Grant for Travel and Research

February 18, 2025 Kim Masibay Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

In January, Professor Amy Lemmon, a poet and the acting assistant chair of English and Communication Studies, received a 2025 […]

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Jericho Brown

Pulitzer-Winning Poet Speaks During Civility Week

October 22, 2020 Jonathan Vatner College & Campus, Diversity, Events, Top Stories

Jericho Brown’s poetry takes inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including Greek myth, American civil rights, and Alabama vernacular. […]

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Readers Wanted

August 10, 2020 FIT Newsroom Alumni, Faculty/Staff, Hue Feature, Museum, School of Art & Design, School of Liberal Arts

Shortlisted for the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction and a Good Morning America Book Club Pick, Dominicana (Flatiron Books, 2019) […]

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Solmaz Sharif

The Language of War: Three Questions With Poet Solmaz Sharif

March 5, 2020 Jonathan Vatner College & Campus, Featured, School of Liberal Arts

Solmaz Sharif’s first book of poetry, LOOK (Graywolf Press, 2016), was a finalist for the National Book Award. Although her visit to […]

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Unmasking the U.S. Immigration System

May 8, 2019 Jonathan Vatner Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Liberal Arts

Invasive species* by Marwa Helal, an adjunct faculty member in English and Communication Studies, is a hybrid of poetry and […]

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Amy Lemmon

Amy Lemmon Publishes Third Book of Poetry

May 3, 2019 Jonathan Vatner Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Liberal Arts

The Miracles, the third book of poetry by Amy Lemmon, chair of English and Communication Studies, debuts May 13 from […]

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Amy Lemmon’s CDC Poetry Project Receives Praise and Submissions

January 26, 2018 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

In December 2017, Amy Lemmon, English and Communication Studies, co-created The CDC Poetry Project with poet Sarah Freligh of Rochester, […]

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Ocean Vuong

Lauded Poet Ocean Vuong Reads at FIT

March 10, 2017 Alexandra Mann College & Campus, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

On March 7, poet and essayist Ocean Vuong gave a reading in the Katie Murphy Amphitheatre at FIT. His debut […]

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Poetry Out Loud

February 3, 2017 FIT Newsroom College & Campus

Returning to FIT this February is Poetry Out Loud, a national recitation competition that encourages high school students to explore […]

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Regan Good Featured on BBC World Service Radio Program

January 17, 2017 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Regan Good, English and Communication Studies, was interviewed by Dan Damon as part of the Sunday Feature on BBC World Service’s World Update about Poets […]

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