Beginning in Fall 2017, the Rutgers-Camden MFA program will offer full financial support to all admitted full-time students. Made possible by a generous grant from President Robert Barchi’s office, the new funds will support up to 11 students each year. Awards will comprise traditional teaching assistantships as well as new, interdisciplinary fellowships. In light of this … Continue reading Fall 2017: Full Financial Support Available to All Rutgers-Camden MFA Students…
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Alumna Mary Anna Evans on Why We Need Female Superheroes
“I needed Wonder Woman in 1979 when, with a handful of female classmates, I entered college as an engineering major.” Last week, MFA Alumna Mary Anna Evans wrote for the Dallas News on why we need a female superhero now more than ever. Read more here. Evans is also the author of the Faye Longchamp-Mantooth … Continue reading Alumna Mary Anna Evans on Why We Need Female Superheroes…
Brad Windhauser Publishes ‘The Intersection’
English MA alumnus Brad Windhauser’s new novel, The Intersection, is out on 9/8/16 from Black Rose Publishing.
Patrick Rosal Publishes Brooklyn Antediluvian
Professor Patrick Rosal released his fourth book of poetry, Brooklyn Antediluvian (Persea Books), this spring.
Michael Deagler ’16 Wins FAWC Fellowship
Michael Deagler (MFA ’16) has been awarded a 2016-17 fellowship at the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. Deagler’s stories have been published in Kenyon Review Online, New England Review, and Indiana Review.
Paul Lisicky Awarded 2016 Guggenheim Fellowship
Paul Lisicky, Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, has been named a 2016 Guggenheim Fellow. An alumnus of Rutgers University, Lisicky is the author of 5 books, most recently The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship (2016, Graywolf Press)