In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Department of English Big 10 Scholar: "Deleuzian Virtuality in the Victorian Bedroom" Nebraska scholar Anne Nagel to speak here October 11. Speaking Truth to Power Film pro Scott Burns (BA '85, Engish) took his sense of true north with him from Minnesota to Hollywood. Opening for Assistant Professor English seeks a scholar of African-American and/or Native American literatures and cultures! Faculty Books: Translating the Dakota Professor Christopher Pexa's new book, Translated Nation, reveals how Dakota values persevered through assimilation. Major Spotlight: Tess Maki This senior, who tutors for the Center for Writing, recommends the English class "Protest Literature and Community Action." Major Spotlight: Emma Pitzl This senior was an intern for University of Minnesota Press and a fiction editor for THE TOWER. She recommends the "American Novel from 1900" class! Shakespeare Behind Bars PhD candidate Jenna Dreier won the prestigious Graduate School Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship for her research on prison performances of Shakespeare plays. BA News 2018-19 Congrats to all our English major scholarship and award winners! Faculty News 2018-19 English professor accomplishments in writing, teaching, and research! English Awards & Accomplishments 2018-19 Highlights of our faculty, student, and alum news. PhD News 2018-19 Check out what our students and alums have published, presented, and been awarded. Lois Cucullu: Exchanging Ideas, Creating Knowledge Retiring professor tapped new technology to spark lively communities of learning. MFA News 2018-19 Book publications, awards, and other creative activities from students and alums. John S. Wright: Advocating Change The award-winning teacher has held the U, his students, and himself to high standards. Remembering George T. Wright Regents Professor and former English Chair was internationally renowned for his work on poetic metrics. Remembering Philip Furia A scholar and fan of "the great American songbook," he also served as Chair of the Department of English. Geoffrey Sirc: Starting Where the Students Are Retired this year, a master teacher remembers the assignments that inspired the best student writing. Patricia Hampl: Heading Out Without a Map After bidding farewell to the U, the decorated memoirist is writing a novel. New Pages All the 2019 books so far from faculty and alums! Welcome to New Faculty Member Rachel Trocchio The pre-1900 American literature scholar specializes in devotional literature. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Big 10 Scholar: "Deleuzian Virtuality in the Victorian Bedroom" Nebraska scholar Anne Nagel to speak here October 11.
Speaking Truth to Power Film pro Scott Burns (BA '85, Engish) took his sense of true north with him from Minnesota to Hollywood.
Opening for Assistant Professor English seeks a scholar of African-American and/or Native American literatures and cultures!
Faculty Books: Translating the Dakota Professor Christopher Pexa's new book, Translated Nation, reveals how Dakota values persevered through assimilation.
Major Spotlight: Tess Maki This senior, who tutors for the Center for Writing, recommends the English class "Protest Literature and Community Action."
Major Spotlight: Emma Pitzl This senior was an intern for University of Minnesota Press and a fiction editor for THE TOWER. She recommends the "American Novel from 1900" class!
Shakespeare Behind Bars PhD candidate Jenna Dreier won the prestigious Graduate School Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship for her research on prison performances of Shakespeare plays.
Lois Cucullu: Exchanging Ideas, Creating Knowledge Retiring professor tapped new technology to spark lively communities of learning.
John S. Wright: Advocating Change The award-winning teacher has held the U, his students, and himself to high standards.
Remembering George T. Wright Regents Professor and former English Chair was internationally renowned for his work on poetic metrics.
Remembering Philip Furia A scholar and fan of "the great American songbook," he also served as Chair of the Department of English.
Geoffrey Sirc: Starting Where the Students Are Retired this year, a master teacher remembers the assignments that inspired the best student writing.
Patricia Hampl: Heading Out Without a Map After bidding farewell to the U, the decorated memoirist is writing a novel.
Welcome to New Faculty Member Rachel Trocchio The pre-1900 American literature scholar specializes in devotional literature.