My best colleagues are funding an audit of DePaul!
In response to the administration’s claims of a budget crisis, faculty are learning more about the $$$$. This tactic has proven successful at Marquette & Hopkins
Thanks!
Financial Analysis of DePaul
gofund.me/5d77d9e0
Boosting this again. Please share widely. My brilliant NTT colleagues @DePaulU are staring down the elimination of their contracts due to an anticipated $56.5 million budget deficit.
I stand in solidarity with term faculty at @DePaulU who face termination in the context of a multimillion shortfall. These faculty members have given their lives and expertise to this Vincentian university. #nohumanbeingiscontingent
After a decade of austerity and de facto hiring freezes, NTT instructors are the lifeblood of MANY programs. We’ve been told these cuts are an effort to “right-size” the university and that academic life will fundamentally change for all of us.
I stand in solidarity with term faculty at @DePaulU who face termination in the context of a multimillion shortfall. These faculty members have given their lives and expertise to this Vincentian university. #nohumanbeingiscontingent
See you at 'The Early Modern Archive After Derrida' #RSA2023! Co-organised with Juliet Fleming, co-chaired with Chris Wood, and feat. the brilliant minds of @roaringgirle@whitneytrettien@thecompass @WhosoList2Hunt @j_rrrrosenberg, Ben Higgins, David Nee, and Maggie Simon
An exciting delivery: our new edited collection, Practices of Ephemera, in (temporary?) physical form!
Please think about ordering a copy for your libraries here (also shows the Table of Contents): routledge.com/Practices-of-E…
Bravo to our superb contributors!
ALT Two books, one open on a page reading “Introduction/Spawning” on the left and on right the front cover: an abstract print with plain strip reading: “Material Readings in early modern culture. Practices of Ephemera in early modern England. Edited by Callan Davies, Hannah Lilley, and Catherine Richardson”. A Routledge imprint is on bottom right.
I've been sitting on this for a while, but I'm really happy to say that I have signed a contract with @CambridgeUP@CUP_LitPerform to publish my monograph 'The Will in English Renaissance Drama'.
.@Becky_Fall and I are leading a workshop on John Taylor the Water Poet next spring @NewberryLibrary. We'll be considering this somewhat minor poet as an opportunity to rethink questions of urban identity in 17th c. London.
Please join us!
newberry.org/calendar/refash…
any print history or early americanist folks know about this?? printing poems to bury with the deceased!?!
The Cambridge press . . . most of its poems were funeral elegies that the mourners cast in the grave
from hugh amory in the cam. history of the book in america
ALT Left: The Newberry building pictured in the 1980s with a thick film of grime covering its exteriors. Right: The Newberry building pictured today with its original light salmon granite.
📢 This morning, we — SAIC non-tenure-track faculty of Art Institute of Chicago Workers United (#AICWU) — filed for our union election with the National Labor Relations Board. We are emboldened by the truth of our situation: precarity may have shaped us, but it doesn’t define us.
Hearing @lizzo play some of the Library's priceless antique instruments on Monday was such a gift, and we were honored and happy to help her share that gift with her concert audience Tuesday night. Here is some more behind-the-scenes footage of her Library tour. #LizzoAtLOC
to say one thing out loud: we need a course that stresses how to teach book history when you don’t have institutional access to deep special collections (or even any special collections).
litterati: what do we call the poetic equivalent of CITY COMEDY? like 17th c. poetry that exists within the material ecology and social world of london. is it urban satire?