Job Candidate Talks and Visits on 2/7 and 2/11
We have two job candidates in post-colonial Anglophone literature coming to campus in the next two weeks. On Th 2/7 we have Laurie Lambert giving […]
We have two job candidates in post-colonial Anglophone literature coming to campus in the next two weeks. On Th 2/7 we have Laurie Lambert giving […]
This notice via St John’s graduate student Christina Denny, one of last year’s winners of the Jane Austen Society of North American Essay contest. Here’s […]
Deadline Extended: Textual Overtures: Texts, Technologies, and Remediation – Deadline Feb. 28th Seeking Graduate Submissions Washington State University English Graduate Organization contact email:textualovertures@gmail.com Textual Overtures […]
Everyone welcome! The Junior Faculty Research Colloquium is a forum for the presentation of faculty research. It offers a unique opportunity to meet colleagues and […]
On Friday, 22 February, the WPA Metropolitan Affiliate along with Bedford/St. Martin’s Publishers will sponsor a day-long mini-symposium to address current issues in composition and […]
Sequoya: The Literary and Art Magazine of St. John’s is seeking poetry submissions! We’re seeking last-minute submissions of poetry from both undergraduate and graduate students. […]
Here’s an interesting-looking event at the CUNY Grad Center, March 1-2 on Digital Humanities and surveillance cultures. Twitter hashtag will be#TtW13 or follow @TtW_conf.
Penguin Group is hosting a site visit for juniors and seniors! Friday, February 1, 2013 11am-1pm – please leave ample time for travel to the […]
Marcus Garvey Foundation Research Fellowship E-mail: GarveyFoundation@gmail.com The Marcus Garvey Foundation provides a fellowship to support doctoral candidates doing primary research in the humanities and […]
Congrats to Alyssa-Rae, Sandra, and Cassandra, who will be presenting their work at the prestigious CCCC conference in Las Vegas (!) this spring, and whose […]
Where? CUNY Graduate Center, 34th and 5th Ave, across from Empire State building, Room 8201.01 When? January 30th, 4:00-6:00 PM Christopher Looby Professor of English […]
Danielle and I had an absolutely fantastic time at this conference in 2011! It is several days jam-packed with staging sessions, paper presentations, delicious food, […]
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Schomburg-Mellon Humanities Summer Institute Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture provides funding to encourage minority students and others with […]
Teachers & Writers Collaborative Internships Winter-Spring 2013 Teachers & Writers Collaborative (T&W) is accepting applications from candidates for internships during winter-spring 2013. T&W seeks to educate […]
Last month, our very own professor Stephen Paul Miller was featured in The Jewish Week. The article, “Tribally Speaking,” describes his efforts to “make the case for a […]
And Gladly Teach?: Pedagogy, Practice and the Teaching of Literature The University of Delaware, Arsht Hall, Wilmington Delaware April 20th, 2012 Keynote Speaker: Michael Bérubé, […]
We’re in the final countdown to the spring 2013 semester, and I’m sure everyone is looking forward to the end of winter break. (I know […]
A great write-up of faculty poet Stephen Paul Miller in The Jewish Week, on “a distinctly Jewish-American poetry.” With lots of quotations from his most […]
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