RALLYING CAMPUS SPIRIT
One of the Guilford's greatest assets is
Professional Education. The William
the 2019 Blue Light Books prize from the
its faculty and their dedication to their
Carroll Fund was established by Sukhan
Indiana Review and Indiana UP. Her poem
chosen field of study.
Kim ’76 in honor of William Carroll, his
“Hubris” received a 2019 Special Mention
mentor and Political Science Professor
from the Pushcart Prize Anthology.
GEORGE GUO Professor of Political Science George Guo will publish his new article, “Intelligence Communities and Culture in China,”
emeritus. These funds honor Bill’s legacy by
publications, including The Gettysburg
and teaching, which in turn enriches the
Review, The Southern Review, Harvard
experience of current and future students.
Review and The Moth. She was also chosen for inclusion in Best New Poets
in an upcoming book, Intelligence Communities and Cultures in Asia and the Middle East: A Comprehensive Reference, published by Lynne Rienner Publishers. The book, available in May 2020, discusses how intelligence systems are structured in countries across Asia and the Middle East — from Russia to India, from Turkey to China and Japan, from Kazakhstan to Saudi Arabia. George’s piece delves into the vital role that Chinese intelligence services played in the Communist Chinese Party’s (CCP) survival, competition for power and revolutionary victory against enemies during the 1920s-30s civil war, the Sino-Japanese War and the 1940s civil war. George is also the author of The Ideal Chinese Political Leader: A Historical and Cultural Perspective (Praeger, 2001), China's Security State: Philosophy, Evolution, and Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and The Politics of the Core Leader in China (Cambridge University Press, 2019). In addition, his articles have appeared in many books and prestigious international journals such as The China Quarterly and The China Journal. Support for George’s academic endeavors has come from the William Carroll Fund for Faculty Growth & 2 0 | W W W. G U I L F O R D . E D U
Jennie has shared poems in various
strengthening faculty members’ research
JENNIE MALBOEUF Visiting Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing Jennie Malboeuf has received recognition for her poetry, which focuses on how issues of authority, control and violence intersect with gender, sex and memory. Her first collection, God Had a Body (Indiana University Press, 2020), was awarded
2018, a series featuring emerging writers. In 2017, her poem “Original Meal” was included in Nasty Women Poets: An Unapologetic Anthology of Subversive Verse (Lost Horse Press, 2017).
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