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Sarah Vogel — Pearl Hogrefe Visiting Writers Series

SARAH VOGEL | TUESDAY, APRIL 18 The Farmer’s Lawyer | Researching & Writing a Legal Narrative April 18 | 2:00 – 3:00 PM Gold Room | Memorial Union In this moderated conversation about craft, author and lawyer Sarah Vogel will discuss her process of researching and assembling materials from her landmark class action lawsuit into … Continue reading Sarah Vogel — Pearl Hogrefe Visiting Writers Series

Sarah Vogel — Pearl Hogrefe Visiting Writers Series

SARAH VOGEL | TUESDAY, APRIL 18 The Farmer’s Lawyer | Researching & Writing a Legal Narrative April 18 | 2:00 – 3:00 PM Gold Room | Memorial Union In this moderated conversation about craft, author and lawyer Sarah Vogel will discuss her process of researching and assembling materials from her landmark class action lawsuit into … Continue reading Sarah Vogel — Pearl Hogrefe Visiting Writers Series

Pearl Hogrefe Visiting Writers Reading Series for 2022-23

Fall 2022 Event Celebrating Romeo Oriogun: Winner of the Nigerian Prize for Literature Thursday, November 3rd | 7 PM Gold Room | Memorial Union Link to Lectures Program Event:  https://www.lectures.iastate.edu/lectures/celebrating-romeo-oriogun-winner-nigerian-prize-literature Description:  Poet and essayist Romeo Oriogun has been awarded the 2022 Nigeria Prize for Literature for his poetry collection, Nomad.  Judges for the $100,000 prize … Continue reading Pearl Hogrefe Visiting Writers Reading Series for 2022-23

4.7 Guidelines for the Dissertation (PhD)

4.7.1 General Dissertation Guidelines 4.7.2a ALT Dissertation Guidelines 4.7.2b RPC Dissertation GuidelinesThe PhD degree programs have a research element in addition to the required number of credit hours. These guidelines will help you complete your dissertation for your specific major. 4.7.1 General Dissertation Guidelines Detailed university requirements for the PhD dissertation appear in several online … Continue reading 4.7 Guidelines for the Dissertation (PhD)

Fall 2018 Graduate Course Descriptions

If you want more information about a course, please contact the faculty member. ENGL 500. Teaching Multimodal Composition Instructor: Barbara Blakely Required of all new English Department teaching assistants teaching ISUComm Foundation Courses. Introduction to the teaching of ISUComm Foundation Courses. Foundational and relevant newer composition theory and pedagogical methods related to ISUComm Foundation Courses … Continue reading Fall 2018 Graduate Course Descriptions

Spring 2018 Graduate Course Offerings

If you want more information about a course, please contact the faculty member. ENGL 501. Introduction to Research in Rhetoric, Composition, and Professional Communication Instructor: Prashant Rajan Prereq: 6 graduate credits in English Survey of the major rhetorical, qualitative, and quantitative methods used in research on communication and language in academic and nonacademic settings. ENGL/LING … Continue reading Spring 2018 Graduate Course Offerings

Fall 2016 Graduate Course Offerings

If you want more information about a course, please contact the faculty member. APPLIED LINGUISTICS   ENGL/LING 510. Introduction to Computers in Applied Linguistics Instructor: James Ranalli Use of applications software for language teaching, linguistic analysis, and statistical analysis. Issues and problems in applied linguistics related to computer methods. ENGL/LING 511. Introduction to Linguistic Analysis … Continue reading Fall 2016 Graduate Course Offerings

English Graduate Studies Lending Library—List of Books & Brief Descriptions

    All books are available in Ross 203 for 3-week check out.   Blueprint Your Bestseller: Organize and Revise Any Manuscript with the Book Architecture Method by Stuart Horwitz In Blueprint Your Bestseller, Stuart Horwitz offers a step-by-step process for revising your manuscript that has helped bestselling authors get from first draft to final draft. … Continue reading English Graduate Studies Lending Library—List of Books & Brief Descriptions

Fall 2015 Graduate Course Offerings

  Applied Linguistics ENGL/LING 510. Introduction to Computers in Applied Linguistics Instructor: Volker Hegelheimer Use of applications software for language teaching, linguistic analysis, and statistical analysis. Issues and problems in applied linguistics related to computer methods. ENGL/LING 511. Introduction to Linguistic Analysis Instructor: Tammy Slater Principles and methods of linguistic analysis with emphasis on phonology, … Continue reading Fall 2015 Graduate Course Offerings

Technical Communication

GeneralOverview The TCommMajor The TCommMinor ExploreCareers StartSomething Technical Communication Overview We know. You’ve never heard of “technical communication.” We hear that all the time. A major in Technical Communication from Iowa State University prepares you to communicate complex technical/scientific details to those who need them. It’s a new(ish) profession, but there’s a growing and consistent … Continue reading Technical Communication