In This Section Degree Programs English Courses How to Apply Recent Dissertations Job Placements & Achievements Funding Research Groups Meet Our Graduate Students Meet Our Students Discover the work our graduate students are doing at the University—and around the world. MFA Alums & Students: Books, Books, Books! A tidal wave of new publications, new and forthcoming. Grad Studies: Everyday Britain Through Modern Lit Inspired by the Brexit debate, PhD candidate Bomi Jeon is writing an award-winning dissertation. Grad Studies: Digital Age Narratives PhD candidate Jacqueline Patz DiPiero argues that contemporary storytelling emphasizes atmosphere above plot and characters. Grad Studies: Constructing Wilderness PhD candidate John VanOverbeke is researching the repercussions of John Muir’s belief in "untouched" nature. The Past in the Present Tense Alumna Lauren Fox hits the bestseller lists with a historical novel inspired by family letters. Grad Studies: Postwar Film Across Borders David Rodríguez-Martínez contributes to a transnational crime film anthology. Grad Studies: Dissenting Bodies PhD student Zoë Rodine argues that fictional monsters provide new frameworks for humanness. Cold War Connections: Grad Student's Interdisciplinary Project PhD candidate Stephen Ellis awarded a University-wide Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellowship for research on literary culture and law studies PhD Alum Wins Mellon/ACLS Fellowship Jewon Woo lands in inaugural group of Community College Fellows with her project about the 19th-century Black press in Ohio. Grad Studies: Textiles and the Cause of Women This PhD candidate is researching the intersection of needlework and printing in early twentieth-century Ireland. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Meet Our Students Discover the work our graduate students are doing at the University—and around the world.
Grad Studies: Everyday Britain Through Modern Lit Inspired by the Brexit debate, PhD candidate Bomi Jeon is writing an award-winning dissertation.
Grad Studies: Digital Age Narratives PhD candidate Jacqueline Patz DiPiero argues that contemporary storytelling emphasizes atmosphere above plot and characters.
Grad Studies: Constructing Wilderness PhD candidate John VanOverbeke is researching the repercussions of John Muir’s belief in "untouched" nature.
The Past in the Present Tense Alumna Lauren Fox hits the bestseller lists with a historical novel inspired by family letters.
Grad Studies: Postwar Film Across Borders David Rodríguez-Martínez contributes to a transnational crime film anthology.
Grad Studies: Dissenting Bodies PhD student Zoë Rodine argues that fictional monsters provide new frameworks for humanness.
Cold War Connections: Grad Student's Interdisciplinary Project PhD candidate Stephen Ellis awarded a University-wide Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellowship for research on literary culture and law studies
PhD Alum Wins Mellon/ACLS Fellowship Jewon Woo lands in inaugural group of Community College Fellows with her project about the 19th-century Black press in Ohio.
Grad Studies: Textiles and the Cause of Women This PhD candidate is researching the intersection of needlework and printing in early twentieth-century Ireland.