The New E-Archive: Presentation on 10/2 (12:15 – 1:40)
The Center for Teaching and Learning and the English Department present an introduction to some newly available e-rousources at St. John’s, EEBO and ECCO. We’ll […]
The Center for Teaching and Learning and the English Department present an introduction to some newly available e-rousources at St. John’s, EEBO and ECCO. We’ll […]
Many of us were there for the first in this year’s series of Digital Humanities talks yesterday, but as a recap and perhaps a spur […]
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 Academic Lectures Series is proud to present: A Conversation with Cara Hoffman, Author of “So Much Pretty” Date: Thursday, October 4th, 2012 Time: 1:50 […]
Come to Bent Hall 101c at 1:50 pm on Monday to hear Kathleen Fitzpatrick on “The Future of Authorship: Writing in the Digital Age” Here’s […]
The Center for Teaching and Learning hosts events on campus throughout the year on matters related to pedagogy and academic life. These events are all […]
A fall exhibition, “Charles Dickens: The Key to Character,” will be at the New York Public Library’s Wertheim Study Sept 14 – Jan 27. This […]
Here’s the link, and details below. September 24, 2012 1:50 PM Bent Hall Rm. 101C, Queens Campus Guest Speaker: Dr. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Director of […]
An event on “Using Wikipedia to Promote Students’ Research, Writing, and Critical Thinking Skills” will be held on Thursday, September 20. For more information please […]
Come gather with the English department faculty and students next Thursday night to celebrate the new semester and the re-launch of this blog! We’ll be […]
Coming soon — the first in a series of talks on the Digital Humanities! The Future of Authorship: Writing in the Digital Age Dr. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Director […]
Welcome to the St. John’s English Department! For those who don’t know me yet, I’m Dr. Steve Mentz, Professor of English, Director of Graduate Studies, […]
The Columbia Shakespeare Seminar is co-sponsoring a one-day conference at Columbia University this Friday, April 27. THE READING OF BOOKS AND THE READING OF LITERATUREFriday, […]
The English Department Graduate Conference is coming up this Saturday, April 21 with a standout list of presentations. We are very excited to welcome you […]
Shakespeare’s “Lost Play”: After the Arden EditionApril 12, 20124:30 – 6:00 p.m.Murray Hall, Plangere Annex 302510 George StreetNew Brunswick, NJReception to followThe Rutgers British Studies […]
Perhaps you will not be quite as excited as I am about this series of lectures. I may or may not be trying to get […]
Registration is just around the corner, fellow graduate students. It’s time to choose your classes, but which ones are you going to take? A few […]
“Incorporate Selves: Shakespeare’s Mythmaking” A lecture by Professor James Bednarz of Long Island University Sponsored by the CUNY Graduate Center Early Modern Interdisciplinary Group (EMIG) […]
This announcement came through the St. John’s e-blast a few days ago, and I thought it would be a great event to repost on the […]
Thinking Outside the Triangle: Comp/Rhet Research, Performance Studies, & Queer Theory Mark McBeth, Associate Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice & CUNY English […]
St. John’s University English Graduate Conference Call for Papers Discourses of Power: Subjugation, Struggle and Sacrifice in Literary and Political Cultures Saturday, April 21, 2012 […]
Thank you to friends, students, and faculty who came out this past weekend to see the Manhattan performances of The Justice Project. It was wonderful […]
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