Congratulations, Graduates!

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Congratulations to the following graduate students in the Department of English who will receive their M.A., M.F.A., or Ph.D. degrees in Spring 2024!

NameTITLE OF MA THESIS (T), MA CREATIVE COMPONENT (CC), MFA THESIS (T), OR PHD DISSERTATION (D)MAJOR PROFESSOR(S)
Abdulrahman AlharthiExploring teachers' L2 listening assessment literacy (D)Gary Ockey
Summer AwadNo English, Swahili: Case notes from refugee resettlement (T)Charissa Menefee
Jessica BrockNest, run along now, and we breathe fire (T)Charissa Menefee
Johanna BurrBalcony dreams (T)Debra Marquart
Christal CampaWhat whispers in the woods (T)K. L. Cook
Carina ColletEnvironmental empowerment: Gender, nature, agency, and violence in 21st-Century ecofiction (T)Matthew Sivils
Talon DelaneyImperial ecophobia: Landscapes as sites of corruption in colonial fiction (T)Rochelle Zuck
Faith EnnisExplorations in English: A literature portfolio (CC)Jeremy Withers
Kelli FitzpatrickOf What Materials Made: A Novel (T)K. L. Cook
Jessica GoforthCreating a spark for learning in the ELA classroom: Frankenstein and tabletop roleplaying games (CC)Brandon Sams
Amalie KwassmanHow Jewish women with disabilities resist: A rhetorical cluster critical analysis of four popular culture texts with autoethnographic interludes (D)Abby Dubisar
Leah MillerUnscalable beauty (T)K. L. Cook
Matthew MooreBobcat traps and other theories (T)Debra Marquart
Megan PezleyAnatomy of an algorithm: A rhetorical analysis of artificial intelligence text-to-image model algorithms (T)Craig Rood
Maskim PrikazchikovMedical English course for Russian-speaking dentists: A needs analysis study (T)Elena Cotos
Allya YourishGeorgia, I have seen (CC)Debra Marquart