English Professor Elizabeth Arnold Dies at 65
Arnold was a poet of national and international acclaim and a beloved teacher and colleague.
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On November 6, Cameron presented a paper called "More than a Feeling: Emotion in Cognitive Rhetoric," co-written with Professor Michael Israel, at the 12th Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language Conference, in Santa Barbara, California.
Marilee Lindemann will sit on the panel "Gendering the Public Intellectual" on Saturday, January 10th at noon.
Martha Nell Smith will speak on "Queer Archives" at the MLA conference on Thursday, January 8, at noon.
Great news! The department of English has received Bronze Certification in our efforts to become a Green Office.
Jeremy Metz (Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature) has contributed the entry on Haitian author and winner of the 2014 French Prix Fémina, Yanick Lahens, to the Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography
Aaron's translation from Dante's Paradiso, "Beatific Vision," has been published in jmmw. His poem "A Young Man Flees" and essay "Pitched Past Pitch of Grief: The Poetry and Life of Gerard Manley Hopkins" were published in Humane Pursuits.
The Hanford Prize for a distinguished essay is awarded, posthumously, to the late Marshall Grossman for “Poetry and Belief in Paradise Regained, to which is added Samson Agonistes.”
Stanley Plumly discusses "The Immortal Evening" with 25 people in Tawes Hall.
The English Department is proud to announce that English major Lenaya Stewart has been awarded the prestigious 2014 Arts and Humanities Dean’s Senior Scholar Award
Heather Lindenman recently had an article accepted for publication titled "Inventing Metagenres: How Four College Seniors Connect Writing Across Domains."