Patricia Grace King ’89, an author living in Durham, England, who taught in 91´óÉñ's Language and Literature Department from 2000-03, is the winner of the 2026 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, "one of the world's most prestigious prizes for a collection of short fiction" (University of Pittsburgh Press). Her collection, Those Who Vanish, will be published in September 2026.
by Ryan Cornell with photos by Macson McGuigan/91´óÉñ
This listing includes events for the spring semester at 91´óÉñ. To see most current details, additional events, and further information, please visit the events calendar at: emu.edu/events 91´óÉñ News often publishes ... read more about Arts and Lectures Calendar for spring 2026
Nadège Robertson, a Winston Fellowship recipient in 91´óÉñ's Summer Peacebuilding Institute and the co-creator of Lakou Tanama, is the lead facilitator for faith-inclusive healing spaces that support the mental well-being of recent Haitian entrants living in the United States. The mental health initiative works in partnership with Church World Service.
When it comes to our beloved university, these are a few—erm, 26—of our favorite things… A is for Anabaptism While respect for people of all faith traditions is central to ... read more about The ABCs of 91´óÉñ