Internships, teaching placements, and opportunities.
Check out Associate Professor Marion Winik's podcast, The Weekly Reader , on WYPR Radio. Each week she answers the question, "What should I read next?" with her lively commentary on new releases.
Learn about our MFA Reading Series as well as the myriad projects that students and faculty are conceiving, producing and nurturing on their own.
Students are actively involved in the local literary community through internships, for which they receive course credit and in some cases stipends. The program director will work with you to find a fulfilling placement.
Also, many of our students are working as teachers; we work to place students in many local schools and community colleges.
Internships
We regularly place qualified students as interns at Passager Books. We have recently agreed to match the Johns Hopkins University Press with one excellent MFA intern per year. And we've helped students complete internships at Carver Center for Arts and Technology, Baltimore Fishbowl, Welter literary magazine, and more.
- Baltimore City Paper
- Baltimore Fishbowl
- Baltimore Jewish Times
- Baltimore Magazine
- Baltimore Style magazine
- CityLit
- Cobalt Review
- Creative Alliance
- Ink Press Productions
- Little Patuxent Review
- Smartish Pace
- Urbanite
- Words & Numbers
Teaching Placements
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Austrie Duarte, full-time faculty member
Carrol County Community College
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Kondwani Fidel, tenure-track assistant professor
Coppin State University
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Jalynn Harris, English/Creative Writing faculty
George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology High School
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Ana Hart, lecturer
The University of Baltimore
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Alex Hewett, lecturer
Stevenson University and the Johns Hopkins University Odyssey Program
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Abby Higgs, lecturer
Morgan State University
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Tonee Mae Moll, tenure-track assistant professor
Harford County Community College