Terrance Hayes draws a full house to match the emotional fullness of his poetry
Terrance Hayes is the author of several poetry collections including “Lighthead,” which won the 2010 National Book Award.
Terrance Hayes is the author of several poetry collections including “Lighthead,” which won the 2010 National Book Award.
The third meeting of USM Reads focused on Percival Everett’s novel “James,” which recontextualizes “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain.
Can’t decide on a book to bring to the beach? The faculty and staff at the University of Southern Maine have some ideas for you.
How are digital technologies impacting reading, writing, literature, and culture? This is the central question that Professor John Muthyala’s Senior Seminar English 441–The Digital … Read More
Themes of history, community, and family feature prominently in the writing of the 22nd O’Brien Poetry Event Honoree, Maurice Manning.
Prudent Ndihokubwayo pulled double-duty to earn his English degree, working five days a week for USM Custodial Services while attending classes on his time off.
A book can have a long life. On a desk, on a shelf, in a bin, on a rack, or in a dusty basement … Read More
On October 3, 2018, students from Professor John Muthyala’s English 370: Literatures of Discovery, Exploration, and Colonialism met in the Osher Map Library and … Read More
As part of the 21st Century Literacies: Multimodality and Writing Across the Curriculum year-long initiative (Title III: High Impact Practices grant), Cheryl Ball, Associate Professor of … Read More
On September 28, 2016, Nationally renowned historian John R. Gillis gave a public lecture on “Maine and the New North Atlantic” at USM; this … Read More