Events
On "Perfect Victims" and the Politics of Appeal
Bring a smile to someone's face this Valentine's Day.
Join us to craft handmade, personalized valentines for the special people in your life.
Creation supplies, hot cocoa and cookies will be provided!
Ecotheories Colloquium:
Assistant Professor of English at Clark University. He specializes in the literature of the 16th and 17th Centuries. He teaches courses on race, disability, and emotions in early modern British literature.
Joan K.
Prizes for First-years, First-years in the School of Engineering,
Sophomores, and All Undergraduates.
Poetry. Short Stories. Essays. Academic Coursework in English.
Prize Entries DUE by 11:59 PM, Monday, March 13, 2023
“Feral Atlas: Toward a Collaborative Environmental Humanities”
Monday, March 27, 2023, 12:00pm-1:30pm in McCosh B14 (Hinds Library)
Register for pre-circulated materials at https://forms.gle/BnyZEi5mFWzm64EA7
Professor of American Studies and English and Associate Dean of the Humanities at Rutgers University. He received his BA from Williams College and His PhD in Comparative Literature from NYU.
Lynn M. Festa, Rutgers University
Associate Professor of English and author of Sentimental Figures of Empire in Eighteenth-Century Britain and France.
Concentrators, to assist with your senior theses or junior papers, graduate students (many of whom you have already met as your preceptors) will be on standby on Friday, March 31st to help you with your projects.
Senior Thesis due by 12:00 PM
Barbara Browning is Director of Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor of Performance Studies at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.
Professor of English and Director of Graduate Studies at Yale University and Author of Uncommon Tongues: Eloquence and Eccentricity in the English Renaissance (Penn Press, 2014).
April 18, 2023, @ 12 PM
DEPARTMENT JP DEADLINE, 2 COPIES TOTAL:
SAVE THE DATE! 2023's English Major's Colloquium.
For more information and updates visit: https://deborahfest.princeton.edu/