<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Hamline University</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/newsroom/</link><description></description><item><title>Cracked Walnut Lit-Reading Festival</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=4294987621</link><description>Find Hamline CWP alumni and students reading all over the Twin Cities in this month-long reading festival, created by MFA alum Satish Jayaraj.</description><pubDate>2013-03-18</pubDate></item><item><title>Katrina Vandenberg featured on MPR's The Writer's Almanac twice in July</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=4294977841</link><description>Hear Garrison Keilor read Katrina's poems, 'Handwriting Analysis' and 'M', both from her new book of poetry, The Alphabet Not Unlike the World.</description><pubDate>2012-07-12</pubDate></item><item><title>Help us name our new blog site, win a Kindle Touch!</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=4294976940</link><description>The CWP is developing a new blog site and we're looking at you to help us name it. Submit through the end of June. The winner will receive a shiny new Kindle Touch!</description><pubDate>2012-05-29</pubDate></item><item><title>The Laurel Poetry Collective Final Book, Reading April 25 at The Loft</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=4294975068</link><description>The Laurel Poetry Collective is full of Hamline CWP alumni, faculty, and friends, including Deborah Keenan, Su Smallen, Nolan Zavoral, Teresa Boyer, Margot Fortunato Galt, Georgia Greeley, Ann Iverson, Regula Russell, Tom Rudd, Nancy Walden, Lois Welshons, and more.</description><pubDate>2012-04-20</pubDate></item><item><title>Campus Visit by Scott Russell Sanders</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=4294974254</link><description>Award-winning writer and CWP favorite, Scott Russell Sanders, will visit campus Friday, April 20. All students interested in creative nonfiction in general, and/or Scott Russell Sander's work in particular, are invited to meet and engage with him in a discussion of his work and of writing.</description><pubDate>2012-03-27</pubDate></item><item><title>Course Sampling Opportunities</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=4294969135</link><description>Want to try a course, but not sure about a degree program? Sampler Course registration opens on November 28.</description><pubDate>2011-11-23</pubDate></item><item><title>Hamline Releases Fourteenth Volume of Water~Stone Review, Filled with Poetry, Short Stories, Essays, Interviews and More.</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=4294968294</link><description>The latest edition of Water~Stone includes contributions from emerging, mid-career and well-known writers.</description><pubDate>2011-11-03</pubDate></item><item><title>Etshokin wins Award for Excellence in Writing</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=2147517473</link><description>MALS graduate Eriika Etshokin wins award for essay written for Hamline course</description><pubDate>2011-10-02</pubDate></item><item><title>Renowned author/activist Terry Tempest Williams to headline April 20-21 Mahle Lecture events</title><link>http://www.hamline.edu/hunewsdetail.aspx?id=2147486630</link><description>Hamline University is pleased to invite the public to meet renowned author, speaker, and activist Terry Tempest Williams; she will keynote the university’s annual Mahle Lecture in Progressive Christian Thought "Finding Beauty in a Broken World."</description><pubDate>2010-03-11</pubDate></item></channel></rss>