Department Meeting
Mark your calendar: Spring 2022 Department Meetings (monthly on Zoom on Wednesdays at 1:10 pm – 2 pm):
Mark your calendar: Spring 2022 Department Meetings (monthly on Zoom on Wednesdays at 1:10 pm – 2 pm):
English Dept. graduate students are invited to participate in Grad Student Wellness Day, Wednesday, November 10th, 9am-4pm (drop-in) in Ross 212. There will be various wellness activities from art therapy, aroma therapy, mind puzzles, journaling, and much more! A guided relaxation session will occur from 1-2pm. Tea, cocoa, and cookies will also be provided. Feel … Continue reading Grad Student Wellness Day
ISU-based environmental journal, Flyway: Journal of Writing & Environment, to launch magical illustrated book about a flying cow for readers of all ages at Ames Public Library on November 7. In March of 2020, the editorial staff of Flyway: Journal of Writing & Environment met in Ross Hall on the ISU campus to discuss the … Continue reading Moo Cow Book Launch Jamboree
“A Systemic Functional Linguistic Analysis of Governor Press Conferences Related To Covid-19: An Appraisal Approach” by Denise Coberly and also a panel on language learning by Andrea Flinn, Kate Challis, and Connie Kim.
“Midlevel matters: Advice for 3rd year and beyond” A panel by Leyla Karatay, Reza Neiriznaghadehi, Shireen Baghestani, and Hardi Prasetyo.
We are excited to announce the first event of the semester! We are going to have an “alumni presentation series” each semester, and the Fall 2021 semester presentation will be on Friday, October 22nd at 1 pm. Our first guest speaker is Dr. Hyunwoo Kim, the lecturer at Seoul National University. Please sign up by Friday noon to receive the Zoom link to the … Continue reading COLISTO Guest Speaker Series Event Fall 2021
We are planning to hold our annual Graduation Bootcamp meeting on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 from 1:00-2:00pm to go over the graduation process, paperwork, deadlines, etc. for anyone planning to graduate in the 2021-22 academic year (Fall 2021, Spring 2022, and Summer 2022).
Please join us for a special reception thanking Janet Anderson-Hsieh, professor emerita of English, for establishing the Janet Anderson-Hsieh, Ph.D. Graduate Scholarship in Applied Linguistics. Remarks from Janet Anderson-Hsieh and Volker Hegelheimer at 3:30 p.m. Participants will be asked to follow the current Cyclones Care protocols related to Covid-19. All visitors to campus are encouraged … Continue reading Reception for Janet Anderson-Hsieh, professor emerita of English