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  • Susan Koshy
    Susan Koshy appointed as Faculty Fellow, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation (OVCRI) and Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute (IHSI)
    Susan Koshy (Asian American Studies/English), has been named Faculty Fellow (Humanities, Arts, and Related Fields) in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation (OVCRI) and the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute (IHSI). The Fellows Program supports faculty members...
  • Irvin Hunt
    Irvin Hunt named 2022-33 Helen Corley Petit Scholar for an extraordinary record of scholarship and teaching.
    Each year LAS selects up to seven recipients across the entire college. Mrs. Helen Corley Petit, a deceased alumna of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, provided an endowment for the development of the scholarship and teaching of early career faculty members in the College.  ...
  • Grad Program Announces Peer Essay Prize Winners for 2019-2020
    The Graduate Awards Committee is pleased to announced the winners of the program's 2019-2020 Peer Essay Prizes. First prize went to Meg Cole for her essay “The Trauma of Compulsory Heterosexuality: Pregnancy and Reproduction in Margaret Cavendish’s The Convent of Pleasure....
  • Grad Program Announces Peer Essay Prize Winners
    The Graduate Awards Committee is pleased to announced the winners of the program's 2018-2019 Peer Essay Prize. First Prize went to Coral Lumbley for her essay, “The ‘Dark Welsh’: Color, Race, and Alterity in Medieval Britain.” Coral's essay, as one...
  • Grad alum Elizabeth Majerus talks about her new role as Interim Director of Uni High
    Graduate Alum Now Interim Director of Uni High
    Elizabeth Majerus, English teacher at Urbana's Uni High and recipient of a 2001 Illinois English PhD, has just been named Uni High's Interim Director.
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    ACLA Accepting Seminar Proposals
    The American Comparative Literature Association is now accepting seminar proposals for its March 2020 annual meeting in Chicago.
  • English graduate student Anna Flood presents her research at the Summer Predoctoral Institute
    English on the Program at the Illinois Summer Research Symposium
    Incoming English graduate student Anna Flood will hit the ground running when she begins her first semester of graduate work at the University of Illinois.
  • A dictionary with various images of women emerging from its open pages.
    Professor Russell Quoted in The Guardian
    Professor Lindsay Rose Russell was quoted several times in an article in today's edition of The Guardian.
  • Albert Ascoli
    Bringing Dante to the 21st Century
    Sometimes during the course of an English major’s studies, he or she encounters literature that lingers for a lifetime. That has been the case for Albert Ascoli (BA, ’75, English), who first read Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy” while an...
  • Mylissa Zelechowski
    Lit Skills, Job Skills: Students learn more than they often realize in studying English
    The student who chooses English as a major should be prepared. Prepared for the questions, concerns and even mocking about the value of their degree. English major Mylissa Zelechowski said she gets it all the time. People she meets are “very quick to judge,” she said. But then the Wilmette,...
  • Instruction
    Undergraduates learn about writing grants
    Ana Fleming interviews Hannah Downing about her participation in the Spring Grant-a-Thon—an event to bring together local organizations and students—to explore options and creating opportunities in writing grants (for funding).  What made you...
  • Ryan Cordell
    Mellon Foundation supports project to study anti-Black violence in newspapers
    A project to examine the circulation of newspaper reports about anti-Black violence in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century U.S. newspapers could provide context to the spread of white supremacist ideologies in social media today. "The Virality of Racial Terror in US Newspapers, 1863-1921" (VRT...
  • In Memoriam
    The English department commemorates the loss and celebrates the lives and work of two of our beloved colleagues, Tony Kaufman and Jack Stillinger.
  • Professor Janice N. Harrington
    Creative Writing Professor Wins Guggenheim Fellowship
    Creative Writing Professor Janice N. Harrington has been awarded a 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship in Poetry.
  • Grad Program Announces Winners of 2018 Peer Dissertation Prizes
    The Graduate Awards Committee is pleased to announced the winners of the program's 2018 Peer Dissertation Prizes.

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