5/2: VUU & VSU Hip Hop Studies Symposium
Join us on Monday, May 2, 2022, at 4 p.m, for a virtual symposium titled “My Philosophy: The Rise of Hip Hop Studies in the […]
Join us on Monday, May 2, 2022, at 4 p.m, for a virtual symposium titled “My Philosophy: The Rise of Hip Hop Studies in the […]
The Cultural Rhetoric Speaker Series Welcomes Dr. André Brock Wednesday, April 27, 2022 St. Augustine Hall 404 7-8:15 p.m. *Due to COVID the room is […]
The Cultural Rhetoric Speaker Series Welcomes Dr. Tamika L. Carey Wednesday, April 27, 2022 St. Augustine Hall 404 2-3:15 p.m. *Due to COVID the room […]
Join us for a virtual diary reading and discussion with 78-year-old LGBTQ+ Artist/Activist Linda Stein!! Thursday, April 21st, 7-8 pm (via Webex) Sponsored by the […]
The department of English is proud to co-sponsor this Zoom event on Black & Indigenous Solidarity. Panelists include Dr. Joseph M. Pierce (SUNY, Stony Brook), […]
Please join us for our first ever research jam! If you are working on research related to sexuality, gender, identity, community, culture, or other LGBTQ+ […]
St. John’s College Presents: A Cultural Rhetoric Speaker Series on Wednesday, April 20th and Wednesday, 27th. This hybrid event will bring timely and leading-edge presentations […]
Pictured here with her committee, from left to right: Dr. Dohra Ahmad; Dr. Kathy Lubey; (new) Dr. Alexa Dicken; outside reader (and SJU alum!) Dr.Meghan […]
The English Graduate Conference is being held tomorrow, Friday, April 1st; attendance is available, both, in-person and virtually. For those attending or hoping to attend, […]
The deadline to apply for Discover France: Literary and Cultural Studies has been extended through March 31, 2022. For those interested and would like more […]
“Boston Review is now accepting applications for the Black Voices in the Public Sphere Fellowship 2022-23, designed to prepare and support the next generation of Black […]
The English Graduate Student Conference presents Living in Pandemonium: Academic Spaces & Pandemic Life. The conference is being held on April 1, 2022, 9 AM-5 […]
“Through the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the MLA hosts regional summer institutes to strengthen the teaching of English at access-oriented institutions (AOIs)—community […]
Penguin Random House offers a 10-week PAID, REMOTE internship opportunity available in our adult, children’s, and corporate divisions. Interns are exposed to the publishing process and our […]
Women’s History Month Annual Lecture – “Pleasurable Diversions and Perilous Listening: Singing Women in Medieval Islamicate Courts” Thursday, March 17, 2022 1:50-3:15pm SJC Department of […]
Please join the LGBTQ+ Center for our second hybrid event on Thursday, March 17 at 5pm EDT in-person in DAC 206 or virtually via zoom. No […]
Brown University Library is currently having an open call for applications for both the “Digital Publications Initiative–NEH Institute Proctorship Summer 2022” and the “Digital Publications […]
NCTE, in partnership with The Center for Black Literature (CBL) at Medgar Evers College and the University of Pittsburgh School of Education, invites high school and college students of all […]
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for rising seniors in the humanities “to encourage minority students and […]
We would like to announce the Call for Papers for the St. John’s English Graduate Conference has been extended to February 25th! If you would like […]
Registration is now open for spring Online Teaching Essentials (OTE), an opportunity to expand your teaching skill set and become certified to teach online and hybrid […]
The latest in our ongoing series of blog-interviews with SJU English alums features Dr. Laura Lisabeth. When did you graduate from St. John’s? What degree(s) […]
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