In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Department of English Major Spotlight: Shae Kizima A Peer Counselor for English majors, this junior values the faculty feedback she's received in English classes. Grad Studies: Textiles and the Cause of Women This PhD candidate is researching the intersection of needlework and printing in early twentieth-century Ireland. Seitu Jones: Pillsbury Hall Art Inspired by Language The artist talks about creating public art for the Pillsbury Hall environment. New Editing and Publishing Certificate This new recognition of completed coursework and practical experience will give students an edge in career readiness. Meet Assistant Professor Rachel Trocchio The beauty and peculiarity of Puritan sermons led to this scholar's focus on Early American iterature. New Pages Fall 2019 Oh the places you'll go with a fresh crop of books from faculty and alums! Shakespeare Behind Bars PhD candidate Jenna Dreier won the prestigious Graduate School Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship for her research on prison performances of Shakespeare plays. Grad Studies: War, Citizenship, and Accessibility With the help of a GRPP grant, PhD candidate Yon Ji Sol traveled to the UK to do dissertation research and present a paper Grad Studies: The Everyday Carnival PhD candidate Bomi Jeon explores Black Caribbean cultural identity within colonial spaces. Seitu Jones Picked for Pillsbury Hall Public Art The Twin Cities artist created art for Green Line light rail stations, among other large-scale public works. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Major Spotlight: Shae Kizima A Peer Counselor for English majors, this junior values the faculty feedback she's received in English classes.
Grad Studies: Textiles and the Cause of Women This PhD candidate is researching the intersection of needlework and printing in early twentieth-century Ireland.
Seitu Jones: Pillsbury Hall Art Inspired by Language The artist talks about creating public art for the Pillsbury Hall environment.
New Editing and Publishing Certificate This new recognition of completed coursework and practical experience will give students an edge in career readiness.
Meet Assistant Professor Rachel Trocchio The beauty and peculiarity of Puritan sermons led to this scholar's focus on Early American iterature.
Shakespeare Behind Bars PhD candidate Jenna Dreier won the prestigious Graduate School Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship for her research on prison performances of Shakespeare plays.
Grad Studies: War, Citizenship, and Accessibility With the help of a GRPP grant, PhD candidate Yon Ji Sol traveled to the UK to do dissertation research and present a paper
Grad Studies: The Everyday Carnival PhD candidate Bomi Jeon explores Black Caribbean cultural identity within colonial spaces.
Seitu Jones Picked for Pillsbury Hall Public Art The Twin Cities artist created art for Green Line light rail stations, among other large-scale public works.