In This Section Faculty Featured Faculty Faculty by Research Interests Awards Staff Graduate Students Featured Faculty Our English literature and creative writing faculty describe their recent research and publications. Feast of Love for Charles Baxter The beloved teacher describes his retirement goals amid a flurry of tributes. Webinar Series: Literature Responds to Crisis Mini-talks from English faculty on the importance of narrative in these times. New Pages Recent poetry, fiction, and scholarship from English faculty and alums! Students and Faculty Adapt to Online Learning English majors discovered community, new ways of learning, even increased class participation. Cheers for Graduating Seniors! English professors offer congratulations to English major graduates. Professor Charles Baxter Retires The beloved mentor and fiction writer taught at the U for 18 years. Celebrating Shakespeare in a Pandemic Prof Katherine Scheil celebrates the playwright who, yes, penned King Lear while social distancing. How are you #UMNRemoting? See how English faculty, grad students, and staff are writing, teaching, and researching at home! Kim Todd on Science Writing & Female Stunt Reporters Kim Todd always had a knack for finding untold stories, and has made it her mission to reveal the histories of groups marginalized through time. Holding multiple degrees in… COVID-19 Impact Updates Current information about the virus' impact on University operations. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Featured Faculty Our English literature and creative writing faculty describe their recent research and publications.
Feast of Love for Charles Baxter The beloved teacher describes his retirement goals amid a flurry of tributes.
Webinar Series: Literature Responds to Crisis Mini-talks from English faculty on the importance of narrative in these times.
Students and Faculty Adapt to Online Learning English majors discovered community, new ways of learning, even increased class participation.
Celebrating Shakespeare in a Pandemic Prof Katherine Scheil celebrates the playwright who, yes, penned King Lear while social distancing.
How are you #UMNRemoting? See how English faculty, grad students, and staff are writing, teaching, and researching at home!
Kim Todd on Science Writing & Female Stunt Reporters Kim Todd always had a knack for finding untold stories, and has made it her mission to reveal the histories of groups marginalized through time. Holding multiple degrees in…