新香港六合彩官网开奖

Search 新香港六合彩官网开奖

English Grad and Former Student-Athlete Finds Poetic Success

By Jacob Payne, Sports Management Major

鈥淧hilosophically astute, compelling and grounded in the material earth鈥 is how Christine Cusick, Ph.D., associate professor of English and composition, described former student Noah Davis鈥 work during his four years at 新香港六合彩官网开奖.

This year, Davis was selected as the winner of the 2019 (Emerging) Wheelbarrow Books Poetry Prize for his collection of poetry titled "Of This River." His work will be published in 2020.聽

鈥淣oah has achieved at an early stage of his career what most writers work decades to accomplish, and he does so with deep humility and a genuine passion for the ways words shape and reflect our world."

An English literature major, Noah took the label 鈥渟tudent-athlete鈥 seriously. As a 1,000 point scorer throughout his four years on the 新香港六合彩官网开奖 and a student in the Honors Program, his list of achievements is impressive both on and off the court.

鈥淣oah has won many writing awards,鈥 said Dr. Cusick when asked to comment on her former student's latest recognition. 鈥淓ven as an undergraduate, Noah possessed a deeply genuine and self-motivated work ethic. His poetry has always conveyed an intellectual acuity and nuanced sensory perception of the world around him.鈥 As a student, his poems 鈥淢ending鈥 and 鈥淪aint Francis鈥 were nominated for the Pushcart Prize, an honored literary project, by the journals Natural Bridge and Poet Lore.

With over 20 notable publications and a list of awards and accomplishments of her own, Dr. Cusick remains impressed with the success of her former advisee and has enjoyed watching him continue to grow as a creative writer and poet. 鈥淣oah has achieved at an early stage of his career what most writers work decades to accomplish, and he does so with deep humility and a genuine passion for the ways words shape and reflect our world."

Noah is set to complete his M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Indiana University next year.聽