English News Archives

Mar 12, 2024
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Cope Interviewed in Czech Language News

Věra Dvořák's interview with Dr. Lída Cope about her academic journey and research on Texas Czech was published in the Spring 2024 issue of Czech Language News, the journal of...

Feb 27, 2024
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ECU Alumnus Tuck Publishes in Rattle

ECU English/Creative Writing alumnus Dean Marshall Tuck has a new poem in Rattle. Tuck was a CW grad student, an advisory editor for Tar River Poetry, and an English instructor...

Feb 15, 2024
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Squint Authors Chapter

Dr. Kirstin Squint has authored a chapter “The US South and Multiethnic Literature of the United States,” which appears in the book, A Companion to Multiethnic Literature of the United...

Feb 09, 2024
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Caswell and Banks Receive Awards for Excellence in Queer Scholarship

Late last spring, the Utah State UP published Dr. Stephanie West-Puckett, Dr. Nikki Caswell, and Dr. Will Banks’s monograph Failing Sideways: Queer Possibilities for Writing Assessment (2023). This project began...

Feb 06, 2024
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Banville’s Dissertation Wins CCCC Award

PhD Alumna Dr. Morgan Banville's dissertation, “Am I Who I Say I Am? The Illusion of Choice: Biometric Identification in Healthcare” has won the Conference on College Composition and Communication’s...

Feb 06, 2024
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Haywood Co-Authors Article in TCSJ journal

Dr. Constance Haywood and a few colleagues published an article, "Graduate Students’ Coalitional Healing in Writing Programs and Colonial Institution," in the spring 2024 special issue of "Social Justice and...

Feb 02, 2024
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Hallberg Featured in The Aquarian

Christy Hallberg's podcast, Rock is Lit, is one of three music podcasts featured in Sherry Thomas' column in The Aquarian, "Have You Heard That (Music) Podcast?" Thomas writes, "Music books...

Jan 12, 2024
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Gueye Serves on Discussion Panel

Dr. Marame Gueye was part of the discussion panel “Perspectives on the African Diaspora,” at the 2/15 Downtown Dialogues in the Humanities and Fine Arts event at the Greenville Museum...

Jan 12, 2024
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Hoppenthaler Reads at Flyleaf Books

John Hoppenthaler gave a reading with Debra Kaufman at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill on Sunday, March 10th, in Chapel Hill, NC. Hoppenthaler's most recent book is Night Wing Over...

Dec 01, 2023
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Feder Interviews Neurobiologist Sapolsky in Tikkun

Dr. Helena Feder's new interview with neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky was published recently in Tikkun. In the interview, Sapolsky, whose new book Determined was released in October, states, "That is the meaning...