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Three Rivers Review, or Three Rivers Review of Undergraduate Literature, is a literary magazine published by the University of Pittsburgh Honors College. Three Rivers Review was established in the Fall of 1995 as a student produced magazine called Thirst.[1] It now publishes work by students at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Regional campuses, and post-secondary undergraduate institutions in the Greater Pittsburgh area.[2]
Categories | Literature |
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Frequency | bi-annual (1995-2008), annual (2008-present) |
Founded | 1995 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Website | Three Rivers Review |
In July 2010, Three Rivers Review Volume XIV was awarded the National Program Directors' Prize for Undergraduate Literary Magazine Content by the Association of Writers & Writing Programs.[3]
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