University of Maryland Department of English

University of Maryland Department of English Literary & Cultural Studies | Language, Writing & Rhetoric | Creative Writing | Media Studies

Welcome to the Department of English at the University of Maryland. Our department offers comprehensive programs in undergraduate and graduate education, with a wide range of courses, degrees, and innovative opportunities for students, scholars, and creative writers of all kinds. With 60 tenure-track faculty members, the English department boasts excellence in many areas and sponsors a huge variet

y of activities in a vibrant, collegial atmosphere. The department hosts a range of exciting events throughout the year for undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and the public, including readings by poets and novelists; lectures, panels, and conferences with visiting scholars; discussion groups for students and alumni; play readings and performances; literary publications and prizes; and many more. The department’s Center for Literary and Comparative Studies is the hub for scholarly inquiry and partnership with other campus programs. Undergraduates can enjoy a rich course of study broadly based in literary history, but with considerable flexibility and the opportunity to pursue concentrations in their areas of special interest. Undergraduate students regularly engage in their own research projects and assist faculty in research as well. Students have many opportunities to study abroad, pursue workplace internships, and get involved in literary reviews, readings, and writing groups. A selective honors program offers specialized seminars and one-on-one work with a faculty member on a student’s honors thesis. Graduate students can choose from an array of seminars and readings courses taught by some of the most accomplished scholars and creative writers in their fields. As testament to the excellence of this program, the English department has had notable success in placing its graduates in desirable positions. The department offers courses and curricula in all areas and periods of American, British, and Anglophone literary history; literature of the African diaspora; the study of language, writing, and rhetoric; creative writing; literary theory; film, media, digital, and textual studies; gender, feminist, and sexuality studies; comparative studies; and many more subject areas.

Earlier this month, we celebrated the faculty who make our department thrive.Congratulations to Paul Cote and John Const...
05/28/2026

Earlier this month, we celebrated the faculty who make our department thrive.

Congratulations to Paul Cote and John Constantine Tobin, recipients of the PTK Teaching Excellence Award; Christina Walter, recipient of the Faculty Service Award; and Joshua Weiner, recipient of the Kandice Cuh Mentorship Award.

We also said farewell to Professor Matthew Kirschenbaum and Professor Michael Olmert, who retired this year, and commemorated the end of Amanda Bailey’s tenure as department chair.

To learn more about the award recipients and view photos from the reception, visit english.umd.edu/2026-english-department-awards

Thank you to everyone who attended the University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities ceremonies and helped celeb...
05/21/2026

Thank you to everyone who attended the University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities ceremonies and helped celebrate this important milestone for our undergraduate and graduate students.

As English alum and ARHU undergraduate commencement speaker Jason Reynolds ’05 shared, this moment marks a “step” into a storied life well deserved.

Congratulations class of 2026!

The celebration isn’t over just yet. We hope to see you at the main commencement this evening (May 21) at SECU Stadium.

🎓

Of the many students graduating this week, Sydney Alexandria Mitchell ’26 leaves behind a world shaped by storytelling a...
05/21/2026

Of the many students graduating this week, Sydney Alexandria Mitchell ’26 leaves behind a world shaped by storytelling and community.

From reading Nikki Giovanni’s work in front of the acclaimed poet herself to researching the DMV jazz scene for her honors thesis, Mitchell represents the best of what English Terps achieve during their time at UMD.

Read more about Mitchell: https://english.umd.edu/news/sydney-mitchell-26-reflects-her-storytelling-journey-maryland

Today, we welcomed friends, family, mentors and loved ones to celebrate some of our most academically exceptional Englis...
05/19/2026

Today, we welcomed friends, family, mentors and loved ones to celebrate some of our most academically exceptional English undergraduate and graduate students.

Students awarded today were recognized for their excellence in scholarship, teaching, creative writing, and dedication.

To learn more about the awards and the recipients, visit https://english.umd.edu/2026-english-department-awards

Noora Ghahremani ’26 arrived at the University of Maryland determined to push beyond the conventions of writing, and in ...
05/15/2026

Noora Ghahremani ’26 arrived at the University of Maryland determined to push beyond the conventions of writing, and in the years since, she has done exactly that: founding one literary magazine, editing another, and establishing herself as an award-winning poet.

The English literature and psychology dual-degree student did much more during her time on campus—from reenergizing the Spanish Club to completing three minors— saying she takes to heart Thoreau’s goal to “suck out all the marrow of life.”

“I have never had a student as brilliant and modest; as collegial with classmates; as perceptive a learner; and as hardworking as Noora,” said Professor of English Michael Olmert, calling her a “close observer of humankind.”

That sums up her recognition as university medalist, the highest honor bestowed on a graduating senior each academic year. It goes to a graduating senior based on academic distinction, exemplary character and service to the campus or broader community.

Read more about Noora: https://today.umd.edu/a-close-observer-of-humankind

From centuries-old math practice books to early Shakespeare play advertisements, Jessica Reed ’26 is getting hands-on ex...
05/13/2026

From centuries-old math practice books to early Shakespeare play advertisements, Jessica Reed ’26 is getting hands-on experience with rare materials at the Folger Shakespeare Library.

As an English major on the literary and cultural studies track, Reed is exploring archival work, supporting scholarly programs and learning how librarians balance preservation with public access.

Learn more about Reed's internship. https://english.umd.edu/news/english-student-gains-hands-experience-rare-texts-folger-shakespeare-library

Last week’s final Writers Here and Now of the semester celebrated our MFA graduates who shared their thesis work in a ro...
05/05/2026

Last week’s final Writers Here and Now of the semester celebrated our MFA graduates who shared their thesis work in a room filled with family, friends, colleagues, students, and faculty.

Congratulations to our featured graduates:

Elizabeth Bryant ’26
Arielle Heiman ’26
Taína ’26
Annie Przypyszny ’26
January Santoso ’26

We’re so proud of you and can’t wait to see where your writing takes you next.

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