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Hey students!! Our very own, Sally Keith is participating in the first Foggy Bottom Book Crawl this Sunday!Explore D.C.’...
09/17/2025

Hey students!!
Our very own, Sally Keith is participating in the first Foggy Bottom Book Crawl this Sunday!

Explore D.C.’s Foggy Bottom with Live Readings, Author Meet and Greets, and Insightful Discussions!

Foggy Bottom West End Main Street (FBWE) and Litbox are excited to present the first-ever Foggy Bottom Book Crawl, a free, walkable literary event set across venues in the historic Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington D.C. It will occur Sunday, Sept. 21 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

English Graduate Alums and Current Students, we want to hear from you!Please use the QR code in the photo to share your ...
11/08/2024

English Graduate Alums and Current Students, we want to hear from you!

Please use the QR code in the photo to share your professional news with us. Did you land your dream job? Publish that book you've been working on? Are you doing a project with your own English students? We want to know!

You can also access the form through this link: https://forms.gle/4The82cjofNGA4Pp9

We are eager to see where your post-graduate adventures are taking you!

Looking for course to sign up for? Check out Feminist Theories!Join us every Wednesday from 4:30 to 7:10 PM at Peterson ...
10/31/2024

Looking for course to sign up for? Check out Feminist Theories!

Join us every Wednesday from 4:30 to 7:10 PM at Peterson Hall, room 2408. For any inquiries, feel free to contact Dr. Anu Aneja at [email protected].

This course is also cross-listed as WMST 630, WMST 890, ENGH 675, and SOCI 638.

Hey students! Explore the fascinating course, Feminist Research Methods, scheduled for in-person sessions.Join us every ...
10/31/2024

Hey students! Explore the fascinating course, Feminist Research Methods, scheduled for in-person sessions.

Join us every Tuesday from 4:30 to 7:10 PM in the Aquia Building, room 346. For any inquiries, feel free to contact Dr. Leah M. Adams at [email protected]

This course is also cross-listed as WMST 610, WMST 890, and ENGH 690.

Professor Sally Keith will be reading at the 804 Reading Series in DC.Saturday, November 9th from 7-11pm EST804 Quintana...
10/31/2024

Professor Sally Keith will be reading at the 804 Reading Series in DC.

Saturday, November 9th from 7-11pm EST
804 Quintana Place Northwest, Washington, DC, USA

Tickets are FREE! Reserve your spot now! Link in our bio.

Hey students! Explore the fascinating course, Feminist Research Methods, scheduled for in-person sessions.Join us every ...
10/31/2024

Hey students! Explore the fascinating course, Feminist Research Methods, scheduled for in-person sessions.

Join us every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00 to 4:15 PM at Horizon Hall, room 5018. For any inquiries, feel free to contact Dr. David Powers Corwin at [email protected].

This course is also cross-listed as INTS 475, SOCI 395, ENGH 488, and ANTH 399.

For Spring 2025, we have a lot of interesting courses, including this one: ENGH482 - Community and Public Writing.Taught...
10/28/2024

For Spring 2025, we have a lot of interesting courses, including this one: ENGH482 - Community and Public Writing.

Taught by Professor Michelle LaFrance, this class will be meeting on Thursdays from 4:30-7:10PM.
This course carries MI and Capstone Credit.

Bring your writing savvy to Lake Accotink Park to learn how writing supports community and neighborhood engagement, promotes environmental and social justice, and makes a meaningful difference at the local level. Our community site is a 493-acre park in Fairfax county with wetlands, woods, recreational trails, rented pavilions/picnic sites, play areas, and other services. The park provides an inclusive public space that enables visitors to connect with nature, enjoy recreational activities, volunteer, gather, and learn, regardless of socioeconomic status.

Class sessions will visit the park to meet with naturalists and other park stewards. Students will additionally volunteer 15 hours at Lake Accotink, learn about/research the park, and create a portfolio of public writing. Our course readings will take up the idea of “third space,” the “nature gap,” the connections between environmental and racial justice, forest bathing, animistic grammar, and the importance of public spaces.

Are you looking for an English class to register for? Why not check out ENGH428 - Milton!In naming Al Pacino's slyly dem...
10/28/2024

Are you looking for an English class to register for? Why not check out ENGH428 - Milton!

In naming Al Pacino's slyly demonic character in The Devil's Advocate after the poet John Milton, the film's screenwriters showed they knew what they were doing. Milton's epic--about heaven, hell, creation, Satan, and the fall of Adam and Eve--aims to "justify the ways of God to men," but more often it seems to show more sympathy for the magnetic devil than for the remote divine. Milton was a towering political figure as well as a poetic one, an advocate against state censorship who was almost executed himself for supporting the ex*****on of King Charles I. His poetry is perverse, magnificent, influential, and unforgettable--Romantic poetry like Byron's or Blake's is almost unthinkable without him.

Come along and see what the fuss is all about.

English Department Faulty announcement!Professor Elizabeth Paul’s e-chapbook of ekphrastic prose poems, "Blue Lovers", w...
10/28/2024

English Department Faulty announcement!

Professor Elizabeth Paul’s e-chapbook of ekphrastic prose poems, "Blue Lovers", was published by Yavanika Press in October, 2024. This is a chapbook of fourteen prose poems inspired by paintings by Marc Chagall.

Congratulations Elizabeth!

George Mason University’s Creative Writing Program joins Watershed Lit and Mason’s University Libraries in presenting th...
10/28/2024

George Mason University’s Creative Writing Program joins Watershed Lit and Mason’s University Libraries in presenting the Spring 2025 Visiting Writers Series.

Writers will meet for afternoon workshops with students from Mason’s MFA program in creative writing and will then participate in programs that same evening—open to the public, with readings and conversations hosted by Mason’s creative writing community.

Evening programs will be presented at 7:30 p.m.—venues to be confirmed later.

Hey Patriots!!Ready to register? Take some time to browse through the pages of this booklet, where you'll find detailed ...
10/28/2024

Hey Patriots!!
Ready to register? Take some time to browse through the pages of this booklet, where you'll find detailed descriptions of the spring course offerings within each concentrations, plus information about what Mason Core and major requirements they satisfy. You'll see why studying English is the perfect way to illuminate your creativity, engage your world, and write your future!

Use the QR code or visit the English Department website to check out the coursebook!

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