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Faculty Publishing News
Congratulations to Professor Patrick McDonald on the recent publication of his work!
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Student Spotlight: Melis Yılancı
AMER’s top-ranking 2023 graduate shares her experiences applying for and receiving the DAAD-TEV Master’s Scholarship. She is heading to Freie University in the fall.
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Celebrating Our 2023 Graduates
American Culture and Literature honors our 2023 graduating class!
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Student Spotlight: Hazal Kazancı
Hazal Kazancı (AMER 2024) shares her experiences writing for Arcadia, a non-profit organization whose main goal is to produce high-quality articles in a range of subjects, including literature and science, as well as to offer appealing content on social media platforms, all while spreading the free educational value of scholarly articles to everyone on a global scale.
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Professor McCormack to present as part of Humanities Seminar Series
Professor Kara McCormack will be presenting her work, “Home. Family. Future: Authenticity, the Frontier Myth, and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” on Wednesday, 22 March, as part of the Humanities Seminar Series.
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Faculty Publishing News
Congratulations to Professor Kara McCormack and Professor Daniel Johnson on the publication of their newest work!
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Halloween Game Night with the American Culture Society
The American Culture Society is hosting a Halloween Game Night! Tuesday, 1 November, 18:00.
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Arizona Historical Society Ask the Author Event with Dr. Kara McCormack
Register to for the Arizona Historical Society’s Ask the Author event with Dr. Kara McCormack.
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Welcome to the 2022-2023 academic year!
The faculty of American Culture and Literature is delighted to welcome students back to campus for the 2022-2023 academic year.
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Suggested Reading
Here is a list of works by noted authors and filmmakers compiled by the Faculty of American Culture and Literature.
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