English Graduate
Burt Presented at 2019 Comics and Popular Arts Conference with DragonCon
Our MA rhetoric and composition concentration student, Kathryn Burt, presented her paper in the Comics and Popular Arts Conference with DragonCon at Atlanta, Georgia early last month. She shared her experience presenting “How do you want to do this?: A […]
Graduate Student News for July/August 2019
Alex Pickens’s essay “The Do’s and Don’ts of Trail Running in the Mountains” won Appalachia journal’s 2019 Waterman Fund Essay Contest.
Graduate Student News for May & June 2019
Kelsey Virginia Downs Dufresne participated in the International Whitman Week, held in New York City in late May. Esther Kentish presented “Bridging the Gap: The Dichotomy between Neuropsychology and Data Visualization” at the Oxford Neuroscience Symposium, held on March 20. […]
Dufresne Participated in International Whitman Week
Shortly after our MA literature concentration student, Kelsey Virginia Downs Dufresne, presented at the 2019 American Literature Association Conference in Boston, Massachusetts she flew on the next plane to New York to participate in the 2019 International Whitman Week conference. Dufresne shares […]
Dionne & Dufresne Presented at 2019 American Literature Association Conference
Our MFA poetry concentration student, Jessica Dionne, and MA literature concentration student, Kelsey Virginia Downs Dufresne presented their paper at the 30th Annual ALA Conference 2019 at Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo courtesy of Jessica Dionne) (Photo courtesy of Kelsey Virginia […]
Graduate Student Notes for April 2019
Threa Almontaser has a poem in The Adroit Journal, and her work appears in the 2018 Best of the Net anthology. Her work will be included in the Tales From Many Muslim Worlds anthology (Penguin Press) and the next Nimrod […]
Technical Communication Association Hosted SpeedCon 2019 – Diversified
On April 19, 2019, the Technical Communication Association led by President, Esther Kentish, hosted its annual unconference, SpeedCon 2019 – Diversified. The event welcomed over 89 guests and was the TCA’s annual knowledge exchange gathering to promote the latest trends […]
Kentish Presented at Oxford Neuroscience Symposium
Esther Kentish (MSTC) visited Oxford, England in the United Kingdom on March 18-March 21 to present her poster presentation “Bridging the Gap: The Dictomoy between Neuropsychology and Data Visualization” in the Oxford Neuroscience Symposium. Esther met with several neuropsychologists, neuroscientists, […]
Horne, Meshaw, and Morgan Presented at 2019 Anguish Conference
Our MA literature concentration students, Austin Horne and Clark Meshaw, and MA linguistics concentration student, Marissa Morgan, presented their research at the 2019 Anguish conference in Washington, D.C. last month. The following topics were presented: Austin Horne – “Either/Or: The Roles […]
Tim Becker – Winner of the Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award for 2018
Congratulations to Tim Becker for being a winner of the Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award for 2018! Thanks go to him for his achievements in the classroom and sustaining the great teaching that goes on in our department. A […]