News & Events News & Events Catch up with our latest news, upcoming events, and faculty and student accomplishments. On This Page: Recent News English Major Spotlight: Alexandra Erickson This English major studied abroad at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. Grad Studies: Writer-Reader Relationships and 19th-Century Literature PhD student Morgan Graham received an inaugural Early Career PhD Merit Grant. English Major Spotlight: Claire Nelson This aspiring novelist recommends getting to know other readers and aspiring writers through the English student group FUSE. Q & A with Screenwriter, Novelist and Alumna Rachel Koller Croft Rachel Koller Croft (BA '08, English, minor in SCMC) spoke to the Minnesota Daily about finding luck in Hollywood, battling online sexism, and working toward your passions. Grad Studies: Questions of Empire and Transpacific Migration PhD student Nyla Numan was awarded an inaugural Early Career PhD Merit Award from the Department of English. Upcoming Events October 14 - 16, 2022 Twelfth Night Presented by BA Studio Production October 19, 2022 Joy Harjo and Layli Long Soldier: Poems in conversation The US Poet Laureate reads and talks with the author of WHEREAS, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry.
English Major Spotlight: Alexandra Erickson This English major studied abroad at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England.
Grad Studies: Writer-Reader Relationships and 19th-Century Literature PhD student Morgan Graham received an inaugural Early Career PhD Merit Grant.
English Major Spotlight: Claire Nelson This aspiring novelist recommends getting to know other readers and aspiring writers through the English student group FUSE.
Q & A with Screenwriter, Novelist and Alumna Rachel Koller Croft Rachel Koller Croft (BA '08, English, minor in SCMC) spoke to the Minnesota Daily about finding luck in Hollywood, battling online sexism, and working toward your passions.
Grad Studies: Questions of Empire and Transpacific Migration PhD student Nyla Numan was awarded an inaugural Early Career PhD Merit Award from the Department of English.
October 19, 2022 Joy Harjo and Layli Long Soldier: Poems in conversation The US Poet Laureate reads and talks with the author of WHEREAS, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry.