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Michele Morano, nonfiction reading – Feb. 15
December 30, 2009
Cassandra Kircher wins essay contest
December 7, 2009
Kim Pyne publishes book chapter on English teacher educator identity
November 20, 2009
Kim Pyne, assistant professor of English and education, and Melanie Shoffner (Purdue University) published a chapter in The Doctoral Degree in English Education, edited by Allen Webb.
Jessie Moore presents as invited speaker at symposium
November 11, 2009
Rebecca Pope-Ruark Elected to ABC Board of Directors
November 10, 2009
Kevin Wilson Reads Tonight Nov. 3 at 7:30 in Yeager
November 3, 2009
College Writing Faculty and CATL Research Digital Literacies Pedagogies
October 29, 2009
Today's students and alumni can tap increasingly varied technologies to support their writing across the university, in internships, and in post-graduation careers. Five ENG 110 faculty also want them to have critical strategies for using these available technologies to enhance their writing processes, their written products, and their research.
Janet Myers authors new book on “Antipodal England”
October 27, 2009
Read novels from Victorian England, and in many instances, characters leave for or arrive home from what was then the British colony of Australia. But it’s almost impossible in the same books to find an accurate description of life there. Janet Myers, an associate professor of English, tackles that fact in her first book, Antipodal England: Emigration and Portable Domesticity in the Victorian Imagination.
English faculty present at writing symposium
October 26, 2009