Michael W. Clune, professor of English, reflects on his experience with dream-altering technology March 16, 2022Michael W. Clune, Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight professor of humanities, reflected on his experience with dream...Publications & Presentations·
Apply for annual Department of English prize competition March 9, 2022The Department of English is offering more than $1,500 in awards through its annual prize competition. The deadline...Student Life·
Thrity Umrigar, professor of English, discusses her book, “Honor” March 4, 2022A book of horror and hope in India, inspired by extremists closer to home Los Angeles Times (subscription...Media·
English’s William Marling published first biography of Ammon Hennacy March 3, 2022New York University Press has published the seventh scholarly book of William Marling, professor in the Department of...Publications & Presentations·
“C is for Coronavirus, P is for Pandemic: COVID-19 in Children’s Picture Books” February 22, 2022Since the start of the pandemic, more than 400 children’s picture books about COVID-19 have been published. In...Events·
English’s Brad Ricca discusses the inspiration behind his latest book February 9, 2022Cleveland author Brad Ricca shares historic Ark of the Covenant expeditions in new book cleveland.com: Brad Ricca, a...Media·
“Living and Telling: Managing the Rhetorical Body in Harriet Martineau’s Life in the Sick-Room“ February 8, 2022Illness narratives demand that an author constructs both a version of themselves and a version of their ill...Events·
Department of English offers over $1,500 in awards for annual writing contest February 3, 2022The Department of English once again will host its annual prize competitions. The deadline for all submissions is...Campus Updates·
English’s Cara Byrne discusses the value of reading picture books, for both parents and children January 19, 2022Mom benefits from children’s book program Spectrum News: Cara Byrne, lecturer in the Department of English in the...Media·
SAGES Teaching Fellow Anthony Wexler writes about American road literature’s waning popularity October 29, 2021Anthony Wexler, SAGES Teaching Fellow and lecturer in the English department, was recently featured in Canadian newspaper, The...Op-ed·