Overview

ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ's English program enhances students’ prose argumentation, critical and interpretive thinking, and oral communication. Courses cover British and American literature, post-colonial literature, gender studies, Jewish literature, African-American literature,Ìýrhetoric, and more.

Fast Facts
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  • The ExpositorÌýis an integral part of the undergraduateÌýhumanities and English experience
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What You'll Study

Explore centuries past and present, well rounded and well read


Faculty

Experts in literature, from Geoffrey Chaucer to James Joyce

Whether your interest is Shakespeare, alternative music, or something in between, you’ll learn from ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ’s English faculty, who teach and write about literature from a wide range of genres and periods.

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Betsy Winakur Tontiplaphol, Ph.D.
Department Chair
Professor
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Victoria Aarons, Ph.D.
O.R. & Eva Mitchell Distinguished Professor
Kelly Grey Carlisle
Kelly Grey Carlisle, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Duane Coltharp
Duane Coltharp, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Michael R. Fischer
Mike R. Fischer, Ph.D.
Janet S Dicke Professor in Public Humanities
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Greg Hazleton, Ph.D.
Lecturer, Environmental Studies Program Director
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Andrew Kraebel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
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Shaj Mathew, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
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Willis Salomon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Kathryn Vomero Santos
Kathryn Vomero Santos, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Student Opportunities

Explore your creativity while honing your writing skills.

Honors Programs
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TheÌýEnglish Honors ProgramÌýallows students to work on a sustained research project or creative thesis over the course of an academic year.ÌýÌý

Research
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English majors learn to use state-of-the-art research tools as they develop their critical thinking skills. Advanced majors may participate in more...

Study Abroad
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Study English language and literature through a different cultural lens in Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, or Ireland.

Service-Learning
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Students may hold hands-on internships with local writing and publication firms, government agencies, or nonprofit organizations.Ìý

Spaces and Facilities
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In ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ’s Writing Center, English students can gain work experience as peer tutors and writing consultants.

Student Publications
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ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà and the Department of English produce several creative publications run by students.

Student Awards
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The Coleen Grissom Award for Excellence is awarded toÌýEnglish honors students who show exceptional skill in the study of English-language literature.

Lecture Series
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The Stieren Arts Enrichment Series brings to campus a distinguished array of outstanding leaders in the fields of communication andÌýliterature.


When You Graduate

When critical thinking is crucial

English alumni have gone on to prestigious graduate schools, law schools, and professional programs in the United States and around the world.

Careers

English alumni, among whom are award-winning poets, electronic engineers, and innumerable other successful professionals, excel in careers that require both critical and creative thinking.

Career Areas:

  • Business and Marketing
  • Communications
  • Education
  • Law
  • Media and Public Relations
  • Nonprofit Organizations
  • Publishing
  • Technology
  • U.S. Government

ÌýGraduate Schools or Programs:

  • Business
  • Education
  • Law
  • MFA
  • Public Administration
  • Public Health
  • Theology

Notable Companies who have Hired ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà Graduates:

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • ESPN
  • NASA
  • Netflix
  • NFL
  • United Nations
  • Work & Co

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