Henze Wins 2019-2020 Max Ray Joyner Award
Dr. Brent Henze was announced as the winner of ECU’s 2019-20 Max Ray Joyner Award for Excellence in Teaching through Distance Education in recognition of his teaching, advising, and mentoring...
Dr. Brent Henze was announced as the winner of ECU’s 2019-20 Max Ray Joyner Award for Excellence in Teaching through Distance Education in recognition of his teaching, advising, and mentoring...
Dr. Tom Herron and Laurie Godwin (ITCS), with the help of Doug Barnum (ECU VR Lab) and English grad students Sarah Parrish and David Buchanan, finished a year-long remodel of...
Angela Raper has published a new creative nonfiction piece in the spring issue of K’in: “Seventeen Things I Need from the Store.” K’in states, “Our goal is to create a...
Dr. Helena Feder published an interview with the South African sculptor Ledelle Moe in Another Chicago Magazine. Moe’s work has appeared in numerous venues, including the Kulturhuset (Stockholm, Sweden), the NSA...
Christy Hallberg was invited to read her creative nonfiction essay “The Ballad of Evermore” on the Charlotte Readers Podcast Covid-19 Read-In. The episode aired on April 14. To listen to...
Dr. Michelle Eble has been selected as one of the 2019-2020 ECU Scholar-Teacher recipients. This is the 24th Annual Teaching Awards given by the ECU Office of Faculty Excellence. The...
Dr. Marame Gueye’s article “Fatou Diome’s Le ventre de l’Atlantique: re-configuring local discourses of emigration” was just published in the Journal of the African Literature Association. This article uses Wolof...
Dr. Margaret Bauer’s article “Man wonders but [Babs] decides / When to kill the Prince of Tides”: Taking the Prince Out of The Prince of Tides” was just published in...
Dr. Anna Froula received a $97,163 grant through the NEH Dialogues on the Experience of War initiative to support two years of the Veteran to Scholar Bootcamp, her innovative summer...
Dr. Brian Glover received a $6,000 NEH Summer Stipend for his project “The Boswell Club of Chicago.” He will be writing an article based on his research in the archives...