In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Department of English New Pages Winter 2018 Your new reading list from faculty and alums! Illuminated Manuscript A retiree aims for a new career--children's book author--with help from creative writing classes. English Out Loud Who says it's just about silent reading? Faculty and students grab the mic. Grad Studies: Writing in Wartime Doctoral student Yon Ji Sol looks at soldiers and citizenship in 19th-century novels. Major Spotlight: Ian Kalil This English peer counselor and Poli Sci double major is aiming to be a US congressional staff person. Give to the Max Day Triumph! An alum donor will match donations to the Department of English up to $5,000! Faculty Books: My Friend, Harry Potter Professor Elaine Auyoung explores why fictional characters can feel like real people. Major Spotlight: Ashley Mattei This major left a career in marketing to return to the U . . . and the English department. She's now studying to become an English teacher! Grad Studies: Climate Change Literature PhD student Christopher Bowman studies literary trends during the 1930s Dust Bowl, and now. Grad Studies: A Thing of Joy Is a Beauty Is literary scholarship (meant to be) a joyful pursuit? This doctoral student is looking at the connection between literary knowledge and critical affect. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Current page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Illuminated Manuscript A retiree aims for a new career--children's book author--with help from creative writing classes.
Grad Studies: Writing in Wartime Doctoral student Yon Ji Sol looks at soldiers and citizenship in 19th-century novels.
Major Spotlight: Ian Kalil This English peer counselor and Poli Sci double major is aiming to be a US congressional staff person.
Give to the Max Day Triumph! An alum donor will match donations to the Department of English up to $5,000!
Faculty Books: My Friend, Harry Potter Professor Elaine Auyoung explores why fictional characters can feel like real people.
Major Spotlight: Ashley Mattei This major left a career in marketing to return to the U . . . and the English department. She's now studying to become an English teacher!
Grad Studies: Climate Change Literature PhD student Christopher Bowman studies literary trends during the 1930s Dust Bowl, and now.
Grad Studies: A Thing of Joy Is a Beauty Is literary scholarship (meant to be) a joyful pursuit? This doctoral student is looking at the connection between literary knowledge and critical affect.