Meetings
Past Events
Join us March 18th for a discussion of William Shakespeare's KING LEAR hosted by Lisa Kraege and Moeko Fujii.
Class of 2022 Concentrators are strongly encouraged to participate. We meet via Zoom. This opportunity is provided as a community conversation in preparation for the 2022 Common Works exam.
A discussion of The Smell of Risk: Environmental Disparities and Olfactory Aesthetics
Event Registration Here: https://forms.gle/nviHRxt5jGCdsJGk6
A discussion of Decolonizing Diasporas: Radical Mappings of Afro-Atlantic Literature
If you are interested in attending the workshop and being reimbursed for a copy of the book, please register using the following link: https://forms.gle…
Do you want to bring a smile to someone's face this Valentine's Day? Then join us for this group workshop where you will create an original piece of art or writing, then email it to someone in need as a Valentine's Day card. No experience with art or writing necessary. All you need to participate is a piece of paper, a pen and an open heart.
Join us Wednesday, January 20th at 3:00 p.m. for a discussion of Jane Austen's EMMA hosted by Jeewon Yoo and Yan Che.
Class of 2022 Concentrators are strongly encouraged to participate. We meet via Zoom. This opportunity is provided as a community conversation in preparation for the 2022 Common Works exam.
Please join us for our English Department At-Home.
Welcome Sophomores and First-Year Students!
Students will be able to talk with majors and chat socially about Department Courses, the major, and meet with Professors Jeff Dolven (DUS) and Rebecca Rainof (Outreach Coordinator) to learn more about what the Department of English can…
- Jeff Dolven, DUS
- Rebecca Rainof, Outreach Coordinator
Intersections Working Group presents a Book Club Meeting of: Reading for Reform; The Social Work of Literature in the Progressive Era by Laura R. Fisher
This event is open to English Department graduate students only.
This event will give an opportunity to our graduate students and undergrads who want to be introduced to Irene Yoon (a current voice in alt-ac conversations; she was just at MLA speaking on two panels) and get more information about the LARB workshop, which happens in LA each summer and brings together folks across the changing landscapes of…
This event is open to English Department graduate students only.
Open to English Department job seekers only.
Open to current Department of English Juniors.