BCC’s celebration of Constitution and Citizenship Day returned to campus on Tuesday, September 17, the 232nd anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution. A full house gathered at [...]
Please join Professor Herman’s talk on “A Cut-Up of the Queer Body: Dismembered Gender in Poetry and Poetics” at 2-4pm on Thursday, December 6 at NL 314. Dr. Joseph Donica […]
Accents and dialects not only delineate but in many ways bolster regional identities in the U.S., but words play an equally important role as well. For Baltimore natives, the moniker […]
The language of autism has been “pathologized and devalued,” according to Julia Miele Rodas, professor of English. Her new book, Autistic Disturbances: Theorizing Autism Poetics from the DSM to [...]
Professor Shelina Shariff-Zia is a storyteller. Although the account of her coming of age as part of the India to Africa diaspora—her family migrated from India to Kenya in the […]