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  • Jane Wong Tuesday, March 15, 2022 7PM, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person, socially distanced attendance. Jane Wong is the author of How to Not Be Afraid of Everything (Alice James Books, 2021) and Overpour (Action Books, 2016). Her poems and essays can be found in places such as Best American Nonrequired Reading 2019, Best American Poetry 2015, American Poetry Review, POETRY, AGNI, Virginia Quarterly Review, McSweeney’s, and Ecotone. A

  • 2017. Her many honors include a 2015 Whiting Award and a 2016-17 Hodder Fellowship at Princeton University. She has also received awards and scholarships from the Blue Mountain Center, Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She received her MFA from the Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Her poems have appeared in The Best American Poetry 2012, New England Review, Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics, and elsewhere. She teaches

  • (Interpreting Text) Environmental Science with lab4 or 5ENVT 1044Gen Ed (Natural World) Government & Politics: United States4 or 5POLS 1514Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Government & Politics: Comparative4 or 5POLS 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) History: United States4 or 5HIST 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) History: European4 or 5HIST 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) History: World4HIST 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) History: World5HIST 2154Gen Ed (Examining Self

  • (Interpreting Text) Environmental Science with lab4 or 5ENVT 1044Gen Ed (Natural World) Government & Politics: United States4 or 5POLS 1514Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Government & Politics: Comparative4 or 5POLS 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) History: United States4 or 5HIST 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) History: European4 or 5HIST 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) History: World4HIST 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) History: World5HIST 2154Gen Ed (Examining Self

  • -length collection, Night Angler (BOA Editions), appears in Spring 2019. Davis’s honors include the Anne Halley Poetry Prize, the Dogwood Prize in Poetry, the Wabash Prize for Poetry, an Academy of American Poets Prize, and fellowships from the Cave Canem Foundation and the Vermont Studio Center. He has recent work published or forthcoming in The Massachusetts Review, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, PBS NewsHour, and Ploughshares. A native of the Pacific Northwest, Davis serves as the

  • Vermont College of the Fine Arts, and is an alumna of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship, a Lannan Foundation Writing Residency Fellowship, and was a Robert Frost Fellow in Poetry at the Breadloaf Writers Conference and a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford University. In addition to teaching in The Rainier Writing Workshop, Jennifer teaches in the IAIA MFA Creative Writing Program and currently

  • accurate on-time shipping means students won’t have to wonder if they’ll have the books they need when class begins. To receive access to the textbook adoption collection program*, please email the Textbook Coordinator Vanessa Bannon, at bannonvs@plu.edu. * Please note that no matter where students buy their textbooks, the Federal Government has mandated that information about classroom materials that students are required to have in class be submitted to the campus bookstore (the Lute Locker @ PLU

  • to take an interest in prosecuting the Christian Front. They too, sent secret agents to Boston to firm up a prosecution of Christian Front leaders. This Soviet operation reached the highest U.S. government officials – including the President of the United States. Gallagher’s work is under contract to be published as a book by Harvard University Press in 2019 under the title The Nazis of Copley Square: A History of the Christian Front, 1939 – 1945.

  • to take an interest in prosecuting the Christian Front. They too, sent secret agents to Boston to firm up a prosecution of Christian Front leaders. This Soviet operation reached the highest U.S. government officials – including the President of the United States. Gallagher’s work is under contract to be published as a book by Harvard University Press in 2019 under the title The Nazis of Copley Square: A History of the Christian Front, 1939 – 1945.