Kitta Gives Two Talks on Vaccines
Dr. Andrea Kitta has been sharing her research on vaccines and folklore with audiences far and near: She just returned from the symposium “Addressing the Vaccine Crisis: The Digital World,...
Dr. Andrea Kitta has been sharing her research on vaccines and folklore with audiences far and near: She just returned from the symposium “Addressing the Vaccine Crisis: The Digital World,...
Dr. Thomas Herron recently headed north to present the ECU interdisciplinary website that he directs, Centering Spenser: a digital resource for Kilcolman Castle, to an Irish history class at Carleton...
Dr. Guiseppe Getto’s co-edited collection, Content Strategy in Technical Communication, was just published by Routledge as part of the ATTW Series in Technical and Professional Communication. The book offers a...
Dr. Marame Gueye has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the ECU Achievement in International Research and Creative Activity Award. She will receive the award at ECU’s International Award...
Dr. Liza Wieland’s novel Paris, 7 A.M. was selected by fellow novelist Courtney Maum for a feature on Electric Literature, “12 Novels about Historical Women to Inspire a Better Future.”...
Dr. Amanda Klein is featured on the ECU homepage in a Halloween-themed article about horror films and her upcoming spring ENGL 1500 class, “Fear and the American Horror Film.” In...
Dr. Andrea Kitta’ received a Harriot College of Arts and Sciences Reassignment Award for Spring 2020 for her project “Opioid Epidemic: An Ethnographic Investigation into an American Tragedy.” The award...
Christy Hallberg just published a flash creative nonfiction essay, “The Ballad of Evermore” in Entropy. To Hallaberg’s piece, go here. Go English!
Dr. Helena Feder has two new publications. Her article on H.G. Wells, “The ingenious unraveling of evidence”: Empathy, Extinction, and The Croquet Player,” was published in Twentieth-Century Literature. Her interview,...
Congratulations to Angela Raper, who published a new short story, “The Murder of Crows,” in the just-released collection Cabinet of Curiosities: Tales of Oddities, Gadgets, and Trinkets: To read Raper’s...