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EVENT: Safe Zone Training, 11/5/16
My name is Hannah Lang and I am in charge of Safe Zone training at St. John’s with Spectrum. I am reaching out to you […]
My name is Hannah Lang and I am in charge of Safe Zone training at St. John’s with Spectrum. I am reaching out to you […]
From the Wall Street Journal: Companies Are Hiring More English Majors Heads up, business majors: Employers are newly hot on the trail of hires with […]
Please join the St. John’s University English department in welcoming Dr. Racquel Gates, assistant professor of media culture at the College of Staten Island. In […]
CLAGS is looking for a new Membership and Fellowships Director! Please see the job description below and share widely! Add a Link Here Membership and […]
From Dissertation to First Book: A Practical Guide An event within the Intellectual Publics series, convened by Ken Wissoker November 14, 2016 6:30pm William P. […]
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) is pleased to announce the launch of the ACRL Diversity Alliance. Approved by the ACRL Board of […]
This Thursday, as part of St. John’s International Conference on Language and Literature, Dr Steve Mentz of the SJU English department will give a talk […]
The Faculty Recognition Award recognizes faculty for their excellence in research and scholarship, teaching, and service. The English Department had eight faculty winners and the […]
In the late 1980s, theorists such as Judith Butler, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and Teresa De Lauretis questioned and redefined existing discourses on identity, gender and […]
Water and Fire in the representations of political power in Early Modern Europe International conference organised by Dr. Dénes HARAI and Dr. Gaëlle LAFAGE 23-24/03/2017, […]
Call for Papers For the first volume of Arendt Studies Arendt Studies is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of the life, work and […]
CLAGS is pleased to offer the following fellowships and awards for students, scholars, and artists, with deadlines this November. Please share widely, and apply today! […]
From Dr. Melissa Mowry After a two-year hiatus Genders has relaunched under the editorial guidance of Karen Jacobs (UC Boulder) and Judith Roof (Rice […]
[Cross-posted from http://stevementz.com/dead-horse-lear-after-the-storm/) What if, after the world ends, all that’s left is beauty? Not decoration, or symmetry, or even geometric regularity, but a broken and […]
Congrats to Jane Clay and Nathalie Virgintino, who each successfully defended her dissertation during the busy first two weeks of the fall semester! We at […]
Black Queer and Trans*Aesthetics The 21st century marks a turn for centralizing queer and trans* lives, bodies, and activism in the broader work for Black […]
From Dr. Bob Fanuzzi: “Sandy Ground at St. John’s: Faces of the Underground Railroad” is a public humanities and educational outreach program of St. John’s […]
From Sociology and Anthropology: Dear Colleagues, We would like to invite you and your students to visit “Mexico at the Hour of Combat: Sabino Osuna’s […]
Dr. Raj Chetty, Assistant Professor in the English Department, recently published two peer-reviewed articles. Additionally, Dr. Chetty has an upcoming presentation at CUNY Graduate Center […]
Institute of African American Affairs presents Wole Soyinka Scholar-in-Residence | Fall 2016 NYU-IAAA Wole Soyinka Scholar-in-Residence programs are free and open to the public. Space […]
Special Issue of C21: The Literature of the AnthropoceneThe concept of the Anthropocene, deemed by Bruno Latour “the best alternative we have to usher us […]
For those of you who tweet or want to learn about the wild world of Twitter, the English department now has a Twitter account. The […]
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