Kitta Gives Lecture at Cal-Berkeley
Dr. Andrea Kitta recently returned from two presentations on the west coast. She presented “Covid Legends, Three Years Later” at the Western States Folklore Society’s annual meeting, and she gave...
Dr. Andrea Kitta recently returned from two presentations on the west coast. She presented “Covid Legends, Three Years Later” at the Western States Folklore Society’s annual meeting, and she gave...
Redhawk Publications announced the release of Fog at the Manassas Battlefield, a poetry and photography collaboration by former ECU professors Patrick Bizzaro and Resa Crane Bizzaro. Patrick published nine books...
Gera Miles and Jenn Sisk were nominated for the Global Partners in Education Rosina Chia Teacher of Excellence Awards. Although they are not finalists this year (both have been in the...
John Hoppenthaler's poem "Bourbon, Cigarettes, Van Morrison" was just published in the 50th edition of the Birmingham Poetry Review. Birmingham Poetry Review is a University of Alabama at Birmingham publication that...
Cameron Green's flash fiction piece "Goldmouth" has been published in the Spring issue of The Citron Review. The Citron Review started in 2009 when a group of writers created a...
Dr. Anne Mallory was selected as the 2022-2023 Board of Governors Distinguished Professor for Teaching Award winner. The ECU Faculty Senate Academic Awards Committee writes: "The nominee pool was particularly...
Hannah Ramsey, a Creative Writing Minor and student in John Hoppenthaler's Introduction to Creative Writing class, won the 7th Annual Bill Hallberg Award in Creative Writing for her poem "Say...
PhD student Bess McCullouch won the Research and Creative Activity Week award in the Humanities and Social Sciences category for her podium presentation “Optics of Implication: Rhetorical Performance in Zoom...
Dr. Kirstin Squint presented “Tribalography, Water, and Retelling Removal in Joy Harjo’s An American Sunrise” at the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures (ASAIL) virtual conference. This paper...
John Hoppenthaler spoke about Native/Indigenous poets Joy Harjo and Natalie Diaz and led a generative workshop in Pink Hill on April 19. Mike Parker, a former English Teaching Instructor at...