In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Department of English Sprengnether with New Book on Freud Retired professor finds his biography not consistent with his theory A Professor of "Singular Strength and Integrity" Martin B. Ruud (1884-1941) inspired a fellowship that keeps giving. Professor Elfenbein Publishes Fourth Book Professor explores the practice of reading via empirical psychology Auyoung Named McKnight Land-Grant Professor Assistant professor receives award to further her research on "how stories fit the mind." Into the Archives, and Beyond: Grad Student Projects What are our grad students researching in 2017-18? Shakespeare comic books, Thomas Carlyle, 18th-century colonial northern India, and racial microagressions Major of the Month: Gabriella Granada The English skill set supports this major's activities in advocacy and publishing. Commencing the Next Stage: Beverly Atkinson Celebrating the career of undergraduate adviser and Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies Beverly Atkinson. Professors Craig and Todd Win Research Awards Exciting new work by Siobhan Craig and Kim Todd recognized by CLA and IAS Faculty Research Highlights: Julie Schumacher This short video highlights Julie Schumacher's research. Faculty Research Highlights: Dan Philippon This short video highlights Dan Philippon's research. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37
Sprengnether with New Book on Freud Retired professor finds his biography not consistent with his theory
A Professor of "Singular Strength and Integrity" Martin B. Ruud (1884-1941) inspired a fellowship that keeps giving.
Professor Elfenbein Publishes Fourth Book Professor explores the practice of reading via empirical psychology
Auyoung Named McKnight Land-Grant Professor Assistant professor receives award to further her research on "how stories fit the mind."
Into the Archives, and Beyond: Grad Student Projects What are our grad students researching in 2017-18? Shakespeare comic books, Thomas Carlyle, 18th-century colonial northern India, and racial microagressions
Major of the Month: Gabriella Granada The English skill set supports this major's activities in advocacy and publishing.
Commencing the Next Stage: Beverly Atkinson Celebrating the career of undergraduate adviser and Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies Beverly Atkinson.
Professors Craig and Todd Win Research Awards Exciting new work by Siobhan Craig and Kim Todd recognized by CLA and IAS
Faculty Research Highlights: Julie Schumacher This short video highlights Julie Schumacher's research.