Dr. Charissa Menefee is a 2020/2021 EST/Sloan Project Commission Recipient for her work Iowa Enemy. “Off-Broadway’s Ensemble Studio Theatre, in collaboration with The Alfred P. Read More
Associate teaching professor Katharine Fulton‘s English 302: Business Communication course was certified in June in the national Quality Matters program that recognizes excellence in online course design. External… Read More
Jeremy Withers and Justin Remes have published two new books. Futuristic Cars and Space Bicycles Contesting the Road in American Science Fiction Jeremy Withers… Read More
From Angel Arias — “On behalf of the American Educational Research Association’s (AERA) Special Interest Group (SIG), Test Validity Research and Evaluation, I am… Read More
Congratulations to Ivana Rehman! She won a National Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations dissertation support grant for her work on an innovative approach to… Read More
Congratulations to the following graduate students in the Department of English who received their PhD, MFA, or MA degrees this semester. NAMETITLE OF MA THESIS… Read More
Agata Guskaroska, Ph.D. Student in Applied Linguistics & Technology, has won two grants. This May, she won the International Student Grant (Delta Kappa Gamma Society… Read More
Carol A. Chapelle, Distinguished Professor, Applied Linguistics and Technology, was awarded a Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, for the 2020-2021… Read More
These events show that the Department of English’s expertise is sought after to deliver training on how to use technology in the classroom. Webinar The… Read More
Emily Dux Speltz won the 2020 Departmental Research Grant Award for her project “The Effect of Automated Fluency Feedback on Product and Process Measures.” This… Read More
Emily Riley-Smith won the 2020 Departmental Research Grant Award for her project “Research on Historic Arcade Street” In the small city of Shiso in Hyogo, Japan,… Read More
Samantha Cosgrove won the 2020 Departmental Research Grant Award Winner for her project “Hurricane Florence and disaster preparedness: Investigating risk through the intersections of technical… Read More
Andrea Flinn, Ph.D. student in the Applied Linguistics and Technology program, was recently awarded a Critical Language Scholarship to study Arabic in Meknes, Morocco. Because… Read More
Roz Hirch won the 2020 Departmental Research Grant Award Winner for her project “What are Students Thinking?: Development of a Diagnostic English Grammar Test for Use… Read More
Krista Klocke was interviewed by the American Society for the History of Rhetoric on her Outstanding Student Paper, “Sacred Kairos and Secular Chronos: Angelina Grimke’s… Read More
Unfortunately this has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 partial shutdown Beate Schmittmann, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, selected Novotny Lawrence,… Read More
Dr. Joe Geluso was awarded the inaugural English Department Graduate Student Leadership award, which recognizes graduate students who have taken on leadership roles in the… Read More
Christiana Langenberg won the 2019 Barry Lopez Nonfiction Award for her essay “Solve for Ex.” (a nonlinear essay about atypical grief). The news is now… Read More
Matthew Wynn Sivils had a new book published in December. His work on the edition involved re-discovering this influential work by an early American woman… Read More