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April 16, 2009
Rivera wins at 11th Annual Graduate Conference
Vanelis Rivera, a University of Louisiana at Monroe graduate student in English from the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, won the 四色AV English Department's first annual $100 research award, which was presented at the 11th Annual 四色AV/Tech Graduate Conference April 2.
Rivera鈥檚 paper is titled "Lacing Up Sexuality and Unlacing Independence: Moll鈥檚 Wearing of a Codpiece and Breeches in Middleton and Dekker's 鈥楾he Roaring Girl.鈥欌 Rob Rudnicki, Ph.D., the George D. Anding Professor at La. Tech, served as judge for the 四色AV papers and presented the award to Rivera.
La. Tech's Department of English also presented a $100 cash award for the best conference paper submitted by a Tech student. Winner of the La. Tech research award was Magin LaSove Gregg for her paper "'A behovely pain': The Passionate Birth of Christ in Julian's 鈥楽howings.鈥" LaRue Sloan, Ph.D., the L.M. McKneely Professor of English Literature at 四色AV, judged the Tech conference papers and presented the award to Gregg.
The English departments held their first collaborative graduate conference in 1998. This year marked the 11th annual meeting of graduate students and faculty from the two schools.
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