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Riverrun Foundation Research and Teaching Fellowship Presentations

Description: Riverrun Foundation funds four very modest fellowships for English department graduate students each year (three for travel to research collections and one for the best syllabus for a literature course — enabling the student to teach a 200-level literature course in the department). The condition of the fellowship is that the students engage in a community-oriented brief presentation of their projects, free and open to the public. This is held every fall — sometimes in Talking Leaves Books, Burchfield Penney Art Center, or The Mansion on Delaware.
Project/Activity Leader(s): Cristanne Miller, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Edward H. Butler Professor of English, Interim Chair; Ruth Mack, Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: English
City: Buffalo
State: NY
Country: United States
External Funding: Yes
Funding Source: Riverrun Foundation
Start Date: 2011
End Date: active
External Partners:

Riverrun Foundation; presentations are open to the public

Are UB students involved? Yes

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