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Trent University Launches Leonard Conolly Fund for Graduate Students, Accepts Donation of Press Collection

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Retiring teacher, scholar and administrator honoured by the Department of English Literature

Friday, April 27, 2012, Peterborough

The Department of English Literature at Trent University is honouring Dr. Leonard Conolly’s retirement with the creation of the Leonard Conolly Graduate Students Travel Fund, while celebrating the acquisition of the Barbara and Leonard Conolly Broadview Press Collection, donated by Professor Conolly and his wife Barbara Conolly.

The Leonard Conolly Graduate Students Travel Fund fund will support travel for graduate students in the M.A. in English Literature (Public Texts) program to conduct research or deliver their findings at conferences. As the instructor in the Research and Professional Development course (English 5003H), Prof. Conolly was very aware that for students to conduct research, they need to go to libraries and conferences and visit archival collections, so the creation of the fund to cover the costs of travel was his suggestion.

This new fund falls under the 2014 Initiative of the Department of English Literature, which recognizes the retirements of long-serving faculty who are retiring by 2014. The 2014 Initiative enables the department to manage its endowments, finance residences by writers and scholars, and enrich scholarships, awards, bursaries as well as prizes for undergraduate and graduate students.

The Barbara and Leonard Conolly Broadview Press Collection will include all of the literary texts produced by Broadview Press to date plus the texts that continue to be published. Barbara Conolly was managing editor of Broadview Press from 1995 to 2005 and she hired Prof. Conolly  as a general editor of the Broadview Anthology of British Literature, a six-volume series encompassing the full range of British Literature.

Leonard Conolly, Professor of English Literature, former president of Trent University (1994-97), interim director of the Trent International Program (2001-03), and interim principal of Peter Gzowksi College (2005-06), Lady Eaton College (2006-07) and Catharine Parr Traill College (2004-05, 2010-11), is retiring on June 1, 2012 and will be awarded the title of professor emeritus at convocation ceremonies that month.

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For more information, please contact: Beth Popham, 705-748-1011 x6233, epopham@trentu.ca