Alumni

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ALUMNI NOTES

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1977:

Deborah Meadows’ (UB BA 1977) latest collection of poems, Thin Gloves, was published (Green Integer, 2006).  She teaches at California Polytechnic State University, in Pomona.

1988:

James Morrison (UB PhD 1988) published two books in the last few months:† Roman Polanski (University of Illinois Press, 2007), a critical study, and The Lost Girl (Parlor Press, 2007), a novel.

1994:

Michelle Burnham (UB PhD 1994) has published Folded Selves:  Colonial New England Writing in the World System (University Press of New England, 2007).  She teaches at Santa Clara University.

1995:

Bansari Mitra (UB PhD 1995) presented papers to the William Morris Society, at the 2007 Chicago MLA convention and to the American Folklore Society, at the 2006 Philadelphia MLA convention.

1996:

Victor Verney (UB PhD 1996) will soon publish a book titled "Warrior of God: Jan Ziska and the Hussite Revolution."  The publisher is Greenhill Books.

1999:

Edward Comentale (UB PhD 1999) published Modernism, Cultural Production, and the British Avant-garde (Cambridge University Press, 2004). He is now teaching at Indiana University.

2001:

Catherine Gray (UB PhD 2001) has published Women Writers and Public Debate in 17th-Century Britain (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).  She teaches at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne.

2004:

Charity A. Vogel (UB PhD 2004) gave a lecture on the “Angola Horror Train Wreck,” November 18, 2007 at the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society.