Shields Appears on Hunting History
Tom Shields, emeritus in the English Department, along with Charlie Ewen, Anthropology, will appear on a new History Channel series, “Hunting History,” hosted by author, TV host, and outdoorsman Steve...
Tom Shields, emeritus in the English Department, along with Charlie Ewen, Anthropology, will appear on a new History Channel series, “Hunting History,” hosted by author, TV host, and outdoorsman Steve...
Dr. Jessica Cory (M.A. in English with a concentration in Creative Writing 2012 graduate) published "'We are of One Ecology': How Indigenous Pacific Islander Poetics Map Anthropogenic Climate Change" in...
Anna Bradley, who is pursuing M.A. in English, has received a student travel grant from the Department of American Indian Studies at UNCP to present her paper, “Annette Clapsaddle’s Even...
Dr. Kirstin Squint along with her co-author, Dr. Christopher Rodning, presented their paper “Rhetoric and Reciprocity: East Carolina University’s Neyuheruke Wampum” at the Modern Language Association conference in New Orleans...
Dr. Andrea Kitta's new co-edited collection on conspiracy theories, Whispers in the Echo Chamber: Folklore and the Role of Conspiracy Theory in Contemporary Society, is out now published by University...
Dr. Erin Clark is a recipient of the 2025 CCCC Outstanding Book Award in the Monograph category and a 2025 CCCC Technical and Scientific Communication Award for Best Book in...
John Hoppenthaler has published two new poems in a top tier literary journal, TriQuarterly. He wrote the poems during a residency fellowship at the Wofford College Goodall Environmental Studies Center. ...
Dr. Amanda Klein and Carla Pastor won the 2024 Bertie Fearing Awards for Outstanding Teaching in the ECU English Department. A student wrote about Klein: "She initiates and guides class...
Ethan Moseley, currently a BTC certificate student, has been awarded the prestigious Gold Scholarship from the ECU College of Business. Ethan will begin the MA in English program concurrently with...
John Hoppenthaler's interview with College of Staten Island student, Avenella Claxton, and her Professor, poet Cate Marvin, appears in Lost in Thought, CSI's literary magazine. In the interview, Hoppenthaler states,...