Post-doc fellowship at Georgia Tech
Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship Composition, Technical Communication, and Digital Pedagogy The Writing and Communication Program at Georgia Tech seeks recent PhDs in English, […]
Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship Composition, Technical Communication, and Digital Pedagogy The Writing and Communication Program at Georgia Tech seeks recent PhDs in English, […]
We’re pleased to announce the keynote speakers for the Spring 2014 Graduate Student Conference at St. John’s. We’ll be joined by Professor Jamie “Skye” Bianco […]
We may not feel we need it right now, in this between-terms gap during which students currently in coursework don’t have pressing writing deadlines, though […]
As a reminder to our students, St. John’s supports student travel to conferences. The full policy appears in this document: SJC Student Travel Reimbursement Policy (1) […]
Any graduate students interested in working to copy edit dissertations from the Education department should contact Dr. Rene Parmar (parmarr@stjohns.edu) as soon as possible. The […]
This post inaugurates a new series on the blog, archived here, about what SJU students do after they graduate. By sharing the good news we […]
The English Department anticipates having one Doctoral Fellowship available starting next semester, in Jan 2014. The fellowship would provide tuition for up to four courses […]
Come during Common Hour on Th 10/17 to the Sixth Annual Dean’s Interdisiciplinary Symposium on Religion, the Humanities, and Social Science. Featuring our own Dr. Sicari […]
I’ve just added a page to our Pages Menu on the left outlining the progress of DA students from the end of coursework into the completion […]
The flyers with course offerings for Spring 2014 are now available on the Course Offerings Page. Once we get the exact dates for registration, we’ll […]
Come see and hear the brilliant historian of the Atlantic World Marcus Rediker speak on the Amistad Rebellion and the possibility of an “Atlantic History […]
Free Teacher Resources Available from the Poetry Foundation CHICAGO —The Poetry Foundation is committed to the study of poetry as a critical skill for 21st […]
Due to over-enrollment, we’ve added a second section of English 100: Modern Critical Theories, one of our grad requirements. The original class (CRN 73968) will […]
I’m writing to make sure all of our grad students know about two funding opportunities. For summer courses, the Graduate Dean’s office in St John’s […]
Anyone interested in the changing shapes of scholarly publishing should join us this Th at the IWS during Common Hour (1:50 – 3:00) to hear […]
DA students who would like to take one or two of our summer online courses are eligable to apply for internal funding, either via the […]
It’s time for post-coursework graduate students to make sure their applications are in for UDAF (University Doctor of Arts) funding. I think some people are […]
Shattuck Intern As part of a special project with the estate of the esteemed literary critic, Roger Shattuck, the Center is looking for an intern […]
On the TV show Portlandia the hybrid hipster-yuppy couple played by Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein have a craft business gluing stuffed birds onto anything […]
Lynn Povich, award winning journalist and author of The Good Girls Revolt ,will give a talk during common hour on April 15th (DAC 416C). See […]
Please join us Thursday, March 13, in the back lounge of the Institute for Writing Studies, at 2 pm, for a reading by Paul Witcover, […]
Due to a family emergency, Dr. David Farley has had to cancel his upcoming Bookmarks talk on Monday 3/4. We’ll try to reschedule and post a date […]
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