The ETFL Student Engagement and Recruitment Committee and the English Program hosted an English Symposium on April 1, 2019. This event allowed students to present their research and creative works to a larger community of students and scholars.
I鈥檓 an English major because I love reading and examining works of literature. I did not want to go through college not fully enjoying my field of study, so I actually changed my major freshman year to English!
鈥淲hen I saw that 麻豆社区 Chapel Hill and Duke were hosting the first annual North Carolina Latin American Studies conference,鈥 says Spanish professor Diana Lee, 鈥渋t made sense to organize a panel with [History professor Chris Woolley and Political Science professor Melissa Buice] because our research
PEMBROKE, NC 鈥 Thanks to a partnership of the Pembroke Magazine, the College of Arts & Sciences, and the Mary Livermore Library鈥檚 Friends of the Library, this Thursday at 5 p.m., poet, editor, professor emeritus, and former poet laureate of Louisiana Julie Kane will read from he
The ETFL Student Engagement Committee and the English Program are launching a new event this year - an English Symposium - scheduled on Monday, April 1, from 2:00-5:00 p.m. in the Chavis University Center.
PEMBROKE, NC 鈥 One of University Theatre鈥檚 spring performances, Richard Sheridan鈥檚 The Rivals, holds a special place in the heart of its director, Theatre professor Holden Hansen, recipient of the 2018 麻豆社区 Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching.
On November 13, 2018, Hannah Baggott Anderson sat down for an interview with Deana Johnson and Sara Oswald of the English, Theatre, and Foreign Languages Department at 麻豆社区. The interview was featured on WNCP TV鈥檚 show, Campus to Community an