Attention Grads!
A reminder to all graduating English students: Dr. Ahmad and Dr. Lubey have organized an informal reception on Sunday, May 15 following the commencement ceremony. […]
A reminder to all graduating English students: Dr. Ahmad and Dr. Lubey have organized an informal reception on Sunday, May 15 following the commencement ceremony. […]
Dr. King has kindly shared some upcoming events with us. If you are interested in Victorian Lit, both of these events are great opportunities to […]
Environmental Rhetoric: Ecologies of Place Peter N. Goggin, editor Essay proposals are invited for a collection of original papers titled Environmental Rhetoric: Ecologies of Place. […]
Mostly we write books or work on other long-term projects during our time away from the classroom, but this spring I’ve also got a couple […]
I just wanted to take the time to congratulate everyone who participated in the Grad Conference this past Saturday. The discussions were quite interesting and […]
For information about Stony Brook’s Creative Writing MFA program, you are invited to attend an Open House at Stony Brook Manhattan tomorrow evening, April 12 […]
Today at 4:00 in Bent Hall 277 A&B, Adam Mansbach, novelist, critic, and professor at Rutgers University, will be giving a talk on his 2005 […]
For those of you who have an interest in Medieval lit, you should definitely check out the New Chaucer Society. They have just announced a […]
A quick note for anyone who wants to travel up to Providence over Easter break, or anyone who wants to know what your professors do […]
Monday, April 4, at 4. p.m Dr. Lowney will be hosting an informal informational meeting for D.A. students. This meeting is for anyone who has […]
Registration for English Graduate Students begins next Monday, April 11 at 7:00 a.m. You may pick up a copy of the course bulletin in the […]
The conference will take place on Saturday, April 16 in St. Albert Hall B70 & B75. This year’s conference features an exciting mix of scholarly […]
We would love to hear what St. John’s Students think about the discussion. Please shoot us an email with your thoughts if you attend. *********************** […]
There has been a time change to Dr. Amy King’s ENG 580 class, Jane Austen Today. The new time for the class will be Wednesdays […]
A reminder: The English Department is hosting our first Bookmarks event of the spring semester. Come join us for a talk with Dr. Sicari on his […]
Greetings! There will be a roundtable discussion of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at the library tomorrow. TIME: March 22, 12:00 – 1:30 p.m.LOCATION: Library Room […]
Please note the time for Dr. Lubey’s class has changed and is now 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. ENG 855: Theory of the Novel (75130) […]
Welcome back from spring break! Dr. Combs, the Faculty Advisor for the St. John’s Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, has sent around applications for English […]
The University of New Hampshire is proud to sponsor its thirty-third annual faculty-led summer program in the United Kingdom at Cambridge University. The program is […]
The Real Afghan Diaries: Educating Children in Afghanistan Thursday, March 24, 2010 Writing Center 10am-11:30am Ian Pounds is an American who lives with orphans in […]
Sorry for the late posting, folks!! ******************************************************Dear St. John’s University faculty, staff and student leaders, DMI Scholars is a program of the Drum Major Institute […]
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