The Graduate School News
Nollenberger Presented at 31st Annual Online EGSA Mardi Gras Conference at LSU
First-year MA literature concentration student, Sarah Nollenberger, presented at the 31st Annual Online EGSA Mardi Gras Conference at LSU: “Uncertain Futures: Exploring Ambiguities, Hopes and Anxieties” which ran from February 10th to the 12th of 2021. Nollenberger’s presentation was titled, “‘To […]
Student Spotlight: Red Hat Employee and MSTC Alum, Sayee Jadhav
Meet Sayee Jadhav, a current Red Hat employee and M.S. in Technical Communication alum who was also an international student. Although COVID-19 disrupted much of the normal student life on campus, Jadhav offered us some time away from her teaching […]
Miller Shares Unearthed Photos From MLK’s 1966 Reynolds Coliseum Visit
Earlier this month, NC State’s English professor, Dr. Jason Miller, presented “When MLK and the KKK Met in Raleigh” and never-before-developed photographs at Witherspoon Cinema in commemoration of MLK. The event documented the 1,800 person KKK march down Fayetteville Street […]
Xie Presented at the 37th ACM International Conference on the Design of Communication
Our MSTC student, Chenxing Xie, presented her research “A Corpus-assisted Analysis of Recruitment Postings in Content Strategy” at the 37th Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Conference on the Design of Communication (SIGDOC) in Portland, OR on October 4, 2019. […]
Wilhite Selected As A Finalist for University’s 3MT Competition
Congratulations to Angela Wilhite, an MFA in our program, who has been selected as one of the finalists for the university’s 3MT (three-minute thesis) competition! This competition asks graduate students to deliver a short presentation that sums up their graduate […]
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 […]
MA Graduate Cecilia Tomasatti: 2018 CHASS Capstone Award Winner
The English Department is proud to announce the winner of this year’s CHASS Capstone Award is one of our own – Cecilia Tomasatti! WinnerStudent: Cecilia Tomasatti (MA English 2018 graduate, Linguistics Concentration)Project: Same Route, New Immigrants: Identity Practices and Forms […]