The Georgia Poetry Circuit and Georgia Southern University s Department of Writing and Linguistics are presenting a Zoom Q&A and reading with poet David Kirby.
Kirby is the author of over two dozen books that range from poetry collections, children’s stories, criticism, and music biographies. His poetry collection The Ha Ha (2003) was nominated for the Griffin Poetry Prize and The House on Boulevard Street: New and Selected Poems (2007) was a finalist for the National Book Award and winner of the Florida Book Award.
Kirby has also won several Pushcart Prizes, the Guy Owen Prize, the Kay Deeter Award, the James Dickey Prize, the Brittingham Prize, and the Millennium Cultural Recognition Award, and his work appears regularly in poetry anthologizes including Best American Poetry. He has also received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts.
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HONORS AND AWARDS
Gregory J. Harris, Ph.D. (College of Human Sciences) and
Earl Levison (Student Affairs) were recently selected as recipients of the 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Service Award presented by the FSU Division of Student Affairs and the Center for Leadership and Social Change. The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Service Award was established in 1986 to honor a faculty member, administrator or staff member for their outstanding service in keeping with the principles and ideals of Dr. King. The honor also comes with a $1,000 stipend.