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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

Students in conversation in an English class.

English at 裡橖眻畦 offers undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare you to read deeply, think critically, write effectively and speak confidently.

In the 裡橖眻畦 English Department, you encounter both revered classics and celebrated recent work by writers coming from widely different experiences and points of view. In our classes, you hone your writing skills, sharpen your abilities to analyze complex texts, deepen your understanding of cultural and material history, and stimulate your imagination.

The abilities you develop prepare you for fields including consulting, journalism, marketing, law, education, banking, government, college administration, screenwriting and publishing, as well as continued studies in competitive masters or doctorate programs. In addition, beyond the numerous clubs and publications affiliated with the department, we are excited to offer a variety of scholarships for our undergraduate students.

The heart of the discipline of English is the power of the written word to tell stories, communicate ideas, broaden perspectives and bring about change.

  

Department Calendar

Happy 75th Anniversary to the English Major!

All About the Bagels,Tuesday, Sep. 10th, SAC 402

We will have free bagelsand cream cheese in theEnglish lounge, from about 9:30 a.m. through noon.

Venerable Lama Losang Samten to Create Tibetan Mandala,Monday-Friday, Sep. 9th-13th, Driscoll Hall Auditorium, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

From Monday, Sept. 9th through Friday, Sept. 13th, the Ven. Samten will be working on the Tibetan Mandala in the atrium of Driscoll Hall.Throughout the week, top scholars in the field will provide a multi-faceted glimpse into the Tibetan Buddhism and culture.

BIPOC Writing Group,Tuesday, Sep. 17th, 6-7:30 p.m., SAC 402

Inviting self-identified BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) students, staff, faculty, and alumni/ae to join us for creative writing and supportive community. Pizza and prompts will be provided!

Brian OConchubhair Talk: Flann OBrien: The Lost Irish Genius,Monday, Sep. 23rd, SAC 300, 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Brian O'Conchubhair (University of Notre Dame), a leading scholar and translator of Irish-language literature, will discuss Flann O'Brien, one of most overlooked major writers of Irish modernism. O'Brien wrote in both Irish and English and as the journalist, Myles Na gCopaleen.

All About the Bagels,Tuesday, Sep. 24th, SAC 402

We will have free bagelsand cream cheese in theEnglish lounge, from about 9:30 a.m. through noon.

Elysha Chang Reading,Tuesday, Sep. 24th, 6-7 p.m.

We are excited to announce that Elysha Chang will join us for a reading from her new book, A Quitters Paradise: A Novel. Elysha was a former VU English instructor! Location TBD, but mark your calendars for this exciting event.

Native American StudiesA Glimpse at the Falvey Collections,Wednesday, Sep. 25th, 12-1 p.m., Falvey Library

This Falvey Forum Workshop introduces Falvey's new Native American Studies research guide and provides guidance on best practices to locate Native American voices and perspectives in the Library's collections.

Tae Agus Pl矇, Irish Language Conversation Circle,Wednesday, Sep. 25th, 1:30-2:30 p.m., SAC 300

Join ourIrishlanguage faculty Dr. Jonathan O'Neill and Mike Malloy for an informalconversationcircle. No previousIrishrequired! All 裡橖眻畦 students, faculty and staff are welcome. Tea and biscuits will be provided.

 

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Solidarity with Black Lives Matter

Members of the English faculty promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. You can find out more about our efforts here.

裡橖眻畦 University
Department of English
St. Augustine Center
Room 402

Department Chair
Professor Heather Hicks

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