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Bryant student Kayla Batalha
Belonging at Bryant: Meet Kayla Batalha '22
Telling stories through art that challenge us to be better.
Visiting Writer Series speaker and Rhode Island Poet Laureate Tina Cane
Visiting Writer Series lends new perspectives, inspires direct engagement
Starting communications about art, literature and community
Inset photo of Maura Coughlin over a Gaston Roullet painting, "Working on the drying grounds of Saint Pierre"
Professor Maura Coughlin expands environmental perspectives around the world and in her classroom
Her ecocritical research tells a story bigger than any one painting
Professor Ryan Marnane adjusts a VR headset
Bringing stories to life in Introduction to Literary Studies
Studying a wide range of media to examine the art and craft of storytelling
Headshot of Martha Kuhlman, Ph.D.
Martha Kuhlman, Ph.D., named comics studies series editor by Cambridge University Press
Kuhlman is shaping the comics studies discipline, a growing field
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