Banks and Cox Win Book Award
Drs. Will Banks, and Matt Cox’s book Re/Orienting Writing Studies: Queer Methods, Queer Projects (Utah State UP 2019, co-edited with Caroline Dadas of Montclair State University) has won the 2020...
Drs. Will Banks, and Matt Cox’s book Re/Orienting Writing Studies: Queer Methods, Queer Projects (Utah State UP 2019, co-edited with Caroline Dadas of Montclair State University) has won the 2020...
John Hoppenthaler had two poems are reprinted in the Australian journal Cordite Poetry Review. The Cordite Poetry Review is an Australian and international journal of poetry, criticism, and research. “Siple Dome”...
Gabrielle Freeman recently published three new poems. The poem “In the Turn” in The Rumpus. The Rumpus is a place where people come to be themselves through their writing, to...
Congratulations to Dr. Marame Gueye, who received a Harriot College of Arts and Sciences travel grant. Gueye will use her grant towards the costs of her travel to Columbia, MO,...
Drs. Margaret Bauer and Donna Kain, received an ECU Faculty Senate Summer Teaching Grant for their project “Editing/Publishing Training Workshops and Modules for ENGL 3870 and 4890–4891.” For Introduction to...
Dr. Marame Gueye received the ECU International Award for Research in recognition of her current work on Senegalese popular culture and representations of gender. At the ceremony, she met for...
Dr. Andrea Kitta was recently featured on two podcasts, both associated with her new book The Kiss of Death: Contagion and Contamination in Folklore: Project Archivist New Books in Folklore...
Dr. Michelle Eble was selected as one of the 2019-20 ECU Scholar-Teacher award winners. This university-wide award recognizes outstanding faculty members who integrate scholarship and teaching. Michelle is one of...
Dr. Margaret Bauer just published an essay in the Fall 2019 issue of storySouth. To read the essay, go here. In addition, Dr. Bauer was elected as one of ten new trustees...
Dr. Mark Johnson has been elected Vice-President/President-Elect of Carolina TESOL, a non-profit organization that seeks to improve the quality of education for learners of the English language throughout North and...