Graduate Application Workshop
Dr. Lubey’s Graduate Application Workshop will help students apply to graduate programs in the humanities, law school, post graduate fellowships, and organizations such as Teach […]
Dr. Lubey’s Graduate Application Workshop will help students apply to graduate programs in the humanities, law school, post graduate fellowships, and organizations such as Teach […]
The Albion Review is currently seeking undergraduate submissions for the 2012-2013 edition of their nationally-recognized literary magazine. Published annually, The Albion Review features works of short fiction, poetry, […]
Dr. Kathleen Fitzpatrick is Director of Scholarly Communication at the Modern Language Association, and is on leave from a position as Professor of Media Studies […]
As we gear up for the first set of papers in our fall classes, here’s a nice article from Times Higher Education about academic writing […]
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Graduate course English 830 (Allegory and Epic) is in danger of being cancelled due to low enrollment. If you are interested in taking this course, […]
I have been at St. John’s since 1998. My teaching typically covers colonial and nineteenth century U.S. literature, but my research has focused on oratory, […]
Dr. Melissa Mowry has been at St. John’s since 2001. An eighteenth-century specialist, she enjoys teaching classes in the novel. Dr. Mowry also teaches and […]
If you’ve been to the Writing Center at the Institute for Writing Studies, you’ve probably seen its Director, Dr. Harry Denny, in his office or […]
Dr. Ahmad first arrived at St. John’s in 2004, after having taught at various other institutions since 1995. She has also taught out-of-school youth and […]
Professor Lee Ann Brown is our resident poetry expert at St. John’s. She has been teaching poetry courses since 1990 when she was still in […]
Dr. Kathleen Lubey has been a favorite at St. John’s since 2005, when she first began teaching here. She focuses on eighteenth-century British literature and […]
First Year Composition Job AdThe Department of English at Manhattan College seeks two part-time adjuncts to teach two sections each of first-year composition in Fall […]
You can find a link for all the public domain Loeb classics, the standard bilingual Greek and Latin texts, here. This will be very useful for any […]
Here’s some good news for future job-seekers: starting this fall, the MLA will partner with Interfolio, a leading e-dossier service, to offer dossier- and document-delivery […]
New Journal: Shakespeare Institute Review – Call For Papers The Shakespeare Institute Review is a new online academic journal, which is funded by the University […]
It’s tomorrow! Here’s the link. WelcomeMario DiGangi Executive OfficerPhD Program in EnglishCUNY Graduate Center ModeratorNicholas Birns The New School Victorians Abroad David Pike American University, […]
The application deadline for the 2012 Norman Mailer Writing Awards is this Monday, April 30, at Noon CDT.These awards, cosponsored by The Norman Mailer Center and the […]
Any undergraduate students interested in publishing their work in a high-quality e-journal might want to check out Apollon. Volume 2.1 in online now, with great articles about […]
All graduating or not-graduating members of the English community should please come by the English Department (SJH B40) for an informal reception immediately following the […]
Thanks to Regina for passing on this article from The Chronicle of Higher Education. Karen Kelsky writes a detailed “to do list” for those exploring […]
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