Past Events
- On November 14th, 2018, Theodore Van Alst gave a reading on 彩民宝典's campus. Theodore Van Alst Fiction Reading Associate Professor and Director of Indigenous Nations Studies at Portland State University. Latest work, Sacred Smokes has just been
- Friday and Saturday: Panels, readings, screenings and discussions on immigration, migration and the US/Mexico Border. Friday: 彩民宝典 Norlin Library 5th floor, beginning at 3:45pm Panel with Marcos Steuernagel, Joe Bryan,
- On October 4th, 2018, Stephanie Burt performed a reading on campus. Stephanie (also Stephen and Steph) Burt is the author of three poetry collections, Belmont, Parallel Play, and Popular Music, and several collections of critical
- On October 4th, 2018, Michaele Ferguson came and gace a guest lecture for the English Department. Want to revolutionize your classes? Michaele Ferguson, associate professor of political theory, will present on 鈥淩eacting to the Past鈥濃攁 pedagogy
- On September 21st, 2018, Prof. Liz Miller gave a guest lecture for the English department. Prof. Miller's scholarly interests include nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century British literature and culture, ecocriticism and environmental studies,
- From September 6th to September 8th, 2019, The 彩民宝典 Romanticism Collective and the Romantic Bicentennials project hosted a symposium on 鈥淩esistance in the Spirit of Romanticism鈥 held in Boulder, Colo. This meeting
- On September 5th, 2018, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., the Department of English hosted a Welcome Event for new and returning English undergrads and Literary Buffs in the courtyard between Hellems and Education. For students interested in English
- On August 31, 2018, professors Claudia Milian (Duke University), Rodrigo Lazo (UC Irvine), Marissa L贸pez (UCLA), and John-Michael Rivera and Kristie Soares from CU formed a roundtable on the X of Latinx, a term that has recently dominated
- On April 30th, 2018, faculty member Marcia Douglas spoke about and signed her new book, The Marvellous Equations of the Dread, on Thursday, August 30th at 7:30pm. Vouchers to attend were $5 and were good for $5 off the author鈥檚
- On August 30th, 2018, the English Department hosted a graduate program welcome event for new and returning graduate students. They enjoyed hors d'oeuvres, refreshments, and a variety of fun lawn games and activities in the Shakespeare Gardens.