Grad Connections New Student Round Table
In this session, “seasoned” graduate students will share their tips and tricks for success in their first year and beyond. They will also answer your burning questions about navigating the first year.
In this session, “seasoned” graduate students will share their tips and tricks for success in their first year and beyond. They will also answer your burning questions about navigating the first year.
The Language Learning Dissertation Grant is a $2,000 award aimed at facilitating the research work of doctoral candidates in the language sciences. The grant is awarded to the top-10 applicants twice a year, based on the strength of their research design and its relevance to ongoing research in the language sciences and their potential to make … Continue reading Idée Edalatishams Has Won a Language Learning Dissertation Grant
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 pronunciation training using an application that performs real-time vowel plotting called Vowel Viewer, which was developed specifically for her dissertation research. Vowel Viewer is a tool that is tailored towards … Continue reading Ivana Rehman wins a National Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations grant
Congratulations to the following graduate students in the Department of English who received their Ph.D., M.F.A., or M.A. degrees this semester.
Agata Guskaroska, PhD. Student in Applied Linguistics & Technology, has won two grants. This May, she won the International Student Grant (Delta Kappa Gamma Society International) to aid outstanding international women with excellent scholarship who plan to return to their homeland and work in some field of education. This grant is given by Upsilon State … Continue reading Agata Guskaroska wins two awards
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 Negotiation of the Temporal and Eternal in the ‘Pennsylvania Hall Address.’” She argues that understanding lessons from the history of rhetoric and applying them to current events, such as to … Continue reading Krista Klocke interviewed by the American Society for the History of Rhetoric
Come join us for the departmental social hour at Torrent Brewing Company! We will celebrate graduate student successes and goals for next year. Snacks will be provided.
Join us for the final writing retreat of the year! Those final papers won’t write themselves unfortunately so let’s join together and reach some goals. Lunch will be provided.
Congratulations to the following graduate students in the Department of English who will receive their M.A., M.F.A., or Ph.D. degrees this semester.
As part of our series on writing, Carol Chapelle, Deb Marquart, and David Russell will be joining us to share their strategies for enhancing writing productivity. Although this is a Grad Connections event I wanted to extend the invitation to all department members. I hope to see many of you there! As always there will … Continue reading Enhancing Writing Productivity