In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Department of English 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: Lizeth Rios With minors in Creative Writing and Chicano & Latino Studies, this senior pairs critical thinking with creativity. 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! Lois Cucullu: Exchanging Ideas, Creating Knowledge Retiring professor tapped new technology to spark lively communities of learning. Patricia Hampl: Heading Out Without a Map After bidding farewell to the U, the decorated memoirist is writing a novel. Geoffrey Sirc: Starting Where the Students Are Retired this year, a master teacher remembers the assignments that inspired the best student writing. John S. Wright: Advocating Change The award-winning teacher has held the U, his students, and himself to high standards. New Pages All the 2019 books so far from faculty and alums! Remembering Philip Furia A scholar and fan of "the great American songbook," he also served as Chair of the Department of English. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
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: Lizeth Rios With minors in Creative Writing and Chicano & Latino Studies, this senior pairs critical thinking with creativity.
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!
Lois Cucullu: Exchanging Ideas, Creating Knowledge Retiring professor tapped new technology to spark lively communities of learning.
Patricia Hampl: Heading Out Without a Map After bidding farewell to the U, the decorated memoirist is writing a novel.
Geoffrey Sirc: Starting Where the Students Are Retired this year, a master teacher remembers the assignments that inspired the best student writing.
John S. Wright: Advocating Change The award-winning teacher has held the U, his students, and himself to high standards.
Remembering Philip Furia A scholar and fan of "the great American songbook," he also served as Chair of the Department of English.