Department News
Miah Jeffra is a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award: 4th book, American Gospel, will be honored on May 5th in Boston.
Theresa Burruel Stone Examines Connections between Liberal & Right-wing Racisms on College-going Pathways in Latest Publication: Assistant Professor of English, Theresa Burruel Stone, has published "Socializing college-going Latinx youth to (White) Neutral Rationality: Liberal teaching practices and right-wing racisms"
Miah Jeffra's Novel *American Gospel* listed on the 20 Great Reads of the Year: Visiting Professor novel American Gospel (Black Lawrence Press 2023) has been listed on the 20 Great Reads of the year by
Emily Hostutler creates art installation ReVisibility: English lecturer Emily Hostutler created the art installation ReVisibility which is a collaborative community portrait installation that transforms discussions around invisibility into moments of creative expression.
Emily Hostutler speaks at the Hanna Summit: On April 5th, English lecturer and writing center director Emily Hostutler was invited to pres
Gillian Conoley offers a new poetry reading: Dr. Gillian Conoley participates in an interview "Poetry in the World" and an upcoming poetry reading
Dr. Burruel Stone publishes new article: The article "Centering Place in Ethnographies of “Latinx” Schooling" was published in the International Review
Stefan Kiesbye's newest book is published: Associate Professor of Creative Writing and English Department Chair Stefan Kiesbye publishes his latest book But I Don't Kn
New Master's brochure: See our updated MA in English criteria. Applications start October 1st and must be completed by March 10th!
Dr. Conoley Publishes Three Poems: Featured in jubilat #39 from her new manuscript.
Dr. Hester-Williams publishes new poem: Professor of Literature and AMCS Chair, Kim Hester-Williams, publishes her newest poem "Losing Count: A Re-Collection, by Numbers" in
Stefan Kiesbye writes about climate change in his new story "Smokeland": Professor of Creative Writing Stefan Kiesbye writes about climate change in his new story "Smokeland" published in the anthology Fire & Water: Stories from the Anthropocene
Dr. Bryant and the Green Knight: English Professor, and specialist in Medieval British literature, Brantley Bryant, recently gave a lecture on "Sir Gawain and The Green Knight" about the poem that inspired the recent film.
Dr. McIntyre Co-creates Historical Digital Archive: Writing Program Director and Assistant Professor of English, Dr. Megan McIntyre co-developed a digital archive of the 1966 Dartmouth Seminar, vital to the discipline of Rhetoric and Composition.
Dr. Rizzuto publishes his latest book: English Lecturer Dr. Anthony Rizzuto publishes his latest book Raymond Chandler, Romantic Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Chivalry (Palgrave Macmillan 2021).
Congratulations to Dr. Theresa Burruel Stone: She is the recipient of the International Association of Qualitative Inquiry's 2021 Qualitative Dissertation Award. See her A&H Spotlight article.