Dr. Octavio Pimentel Professor, Rhetoric and Composition Dr. Octavio Pimentel joined the Masters in Rhetoric and Composition Program in The Department of English at… Read More
Please join us for the first Grad Connections/TESL/ALT event of the semester! Find out ways to manage stress and burn out in these most unprecedented… Read More
Please join us for two support sessions that are focused on multi-section courses that use Blueprint templates, these sessions will focus on tips for setting… Read More
Earlier this week, 52 individuals and teams learned they received one of 12 COVID-19 Exceptional Effort Awards, announced in October to recognize the extraordinary… Read More
Congratulations to Brenna Dixon, Brianna Stoever, Charissa Menefee, Gulbahar Beckett, Jenny Aune, Laura Brown, & Taylor Anne Barriuso on being recognized for their work in… Read More
Congratulations to the following graduate students! Recipients of the Graduate College Research Excellence Awards (REA) and/or Teaching Excellence Awards (TEA) by the Graduate Studies Committee Fall 2020… Read More
Saturday’s Child Press has chosen Christiana Langenberg’s story “Maybe It’s a Wednesday” as the $1,000 1st place winner of its Fiction Contest. The editor stated, “This… Read More
Session held by the Graduate Program Staff of the English Department highly recommended for graduate students who plan to graduate during the current 2020-21 academic… Read More
Rachel Mans McKenny and Denise Williams are speaking at a student-centered event on October 30th (via Webex) on the process of publishing a novel —… Read More
“White Mansions, Black Bodies: Jordan Peele’s Get Out and the New Age Slave Plantation” The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences presents the Fall 2020… Read More