In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Department of English The Joys of Research: Unexpected Discoveries and Alternative Viewpoints PhD candidate Stephen Ellis' dissertation writing supported by the Ruth Drake Dissertation Fellowship. A Future-Oriented Profession: Celebrating World Teachers' Day 2023 On World Teachers' Day, we celebrate the amazing educators inspiring students and changing lives across the College of Liberal Arts. English Seeks Assistant Professor Tenure track position in Anglophone Literature 1500-1800. English Major Spotlight: Yliah Cefre This English major traveled to Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands to study the history of the premodern book. Douglas Kearney Wins Two Book Prizes Creative Writing professor receives recognition for 2022 collection Optic Subwoof. PhD Candidate Wins Teaching Award Graduate student Andrew Hamilton takes teaching inspiration from professors--and the television show THE BEAR! Julie Schumacher’s Funny Pages The final tome in the Regents Professor's best-selling comedic trilogy is no mere laughing matter. Schumacher speaks to Mpls.St.Paul Magazine about her latest novel. Julie Schumacher Publishes Final Book in Campus Trilogy Dear Committee Members, winner of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, kicked off the comic series in 2015. Remembering Tom Clayton The Regents Professor was a beloved, decorated teacher and influential scholar across five decades at the U. Banking: A Career for English Majors Working in commercial real estate finance, BA alum Shirin Ahsan Ali reads the numbers--and tells the story behind them. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The Joys of Research: Unexpected Discoveries and Alternative Viewpoints PhD candidate Stephen Ellis' dissertation writing supported by the Ruth Drake Dissertation Fellowship.
A Future-Oriented Profession: Celebrating World Teachers' Day 2023 On World Teachers' Day, we celebrate the amazing educators inspiring students and changing lives across the College of Liberal Arts.
English Major Spotlight: Yliah Cefre This English major traveled to Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands to study the history of the premodern book.
Douglas Kearney Wins Two Book Prizes Creative Writing professor receives recognition for 2022 collection Optic Subwoof.
PhD Candidate Wins Teaching Award Graduate student Andrew Hamilton takes teaching inspiration from professors--and the television show THE BEAR!
Julie Schumacher’s Funny Pages The final tome in the Regents Professor's best-selling comedic trilogy is no mere laughing matter. Schumacher speaks to Mpls.St.Paul Magazine about her latest novel.
Julie Schumacher Publishes Final Book in Campus Trilogy Dear Committee Members, winner of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, kicked off the comic series in 2015.
Remembering Tom Clayton The Regents Professor was a beloved, decorated teacher and influential scholar across five decades at the U.
Banking: A Career for English Majors Working in commercial real estate finance, BA alum Shirin Ahsan Ali reads the numbers--and tells the story behind them.