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College News

A&S Senior Academic Advisor
Rose Bell named to the Board of Trustees of the Kansas City
Public Library for a three-year term by KC Mayor, Mark Funkhouser,
on June 18, 2008. Ms. Bell has served on other community boards
including the Prospect Corridor Initiative and Kansas City Area
Transportation Authority’s Light Rail Citizen’s Task Force.
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New Letters
magazine has been awarded a Pushcart Prize for its story
“Progressive Dinner,” by the esteemed writer John Barth, published
in New Letters’ winter 2007 (vol. 73 no. 2) edition. This is
the third consecutive year in which New Letters has won a
Pushcart Prize – for the essay in 2006, for poetry in 2007, and,
now, for fiction in 2008. The Barth story will appear in the 2009
edition of The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses.
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New Letters fiction
writer, Molly McNett, has won the 2008 John Simmons Short Fiction
Book Award. Her award-winning book, One Happy Dog, will
appear later this year from the University of Iowa Press and will
include her story, “Rumor’s Gift,” from the spring 2006 issue of
New Letters.
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More College News
Geosciences
Professor Wei Ji has been heading the
Advanced Certificate Program in
GIS in the Department of Geosciences of the College.
Established in 2006, it has enrolled a number of students with
the majority representing professionals drawn from agencies and
companies in the region. The program combines training in GIS
techniques and application of geospatial methods for
environmental and geographic research, crime analysis, urban
planning, and economic studies.”
The Department of
Architecture, Urban
Planning and Design had a terrific honor bestowed on it this
November at the Missouri APA (American Planning Assoc.)
conference in St. Louis. Assistant Professor Jacob Wagner’s
senior studio project, “A City at the Crossroads” earned an
award for Outstanding Project and Collaboration. Nominations
came from across the state and represented a wide variety of
projects, including master plans, redevelopment and innovative
projects as well as efforts to advance planning in the State of
Missouri.
The 2008 Puschart
Prize Anthology, just out, contains a winning poem by
native-American Adrian C. Louis, first published in
New Letters, “Note to a
Pine Ridge Girl Who Can No Longer Read,” and cites for special
mention fiction by Gary Gildner (“Celebrations”), essays by Harrison
Fletcher (“The Beautiful City of Tirzah”), Moe Folk (“32nd Running
of the Tempus Stakes”), and Margo Berdeshevsky (“Century Walker: The
Tsunami Notebook”), from New
Letters.
For the third consecutive year,
New Letters quarterly
has been selected for inclusion in
The Best American Poetry
anthology. Each year, The
Best anthology (Scribner) has a different editor; for the
2007 edition, editor Heather McHugh chose an Albert Goldbarth poem,
“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” (good title), from
New Letters volume 72
nos. 3 & 4.
Rita Messina, Administrative Assistant, Department of
Geosciences received the 2007 Staff Council “A True Unsung Hero
Award.” Four additional staff members (Cecelia Brewer, APP Program
Coordinator; Tammy Henderson, Administrative Assistant, English
Department; Tanya Henderson, Administrative Assistant, Mathematics
Department; and Catherine Rawlings, Administrative Assistant,
Psychology Department) from Arts and Sciences were nominated for the
award.
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