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Coming Soon: Workshop on Op-Ed Writing

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The week after spring break our friends at the Lepage Center have an op-ed workshop featuring the editors of Made By History (3/12/26 from 4-5 p.m.). This event is primarily for History graduate students and upper level undergraduates, but may also be of interest to English students interested in public-facing writing. Please see this flyer from the Lepage Center for more information! The workshop will be held on Zoom .

CFP: SUNY Brockport Hybrid Conference: SEGue 2026: Adaptation

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Suny Brokport will be holding a hybrid graduate conference on  Saturday,   April 18 , from 9:30 – 5:30. Graduate Symposium   (Hybrid conference – all sessions in person & on Zoom)   SEGue  Organizers invite proposals   for   creative works   (poems or short fictional/nonfictional prose for 10–15 minute readings, followed by q&a), individual scholarly presentations   (15-20 minutes, critically considering literary texts and contexts), panels/roundtables   (75 minutes).   engaging with any of the following aspects of   literary adaptation : Creative writing concerned with adaptation to social, political, climactic and other change Environmental or evolutionary adaptation (ecocriticism) Technological adaptation in translation, critical scholarship, or creative writing Adaptive publication (multimedial, multiple editions, etc.) Translation as adaptation (craft of translation and scholarship on translation)   Translingu...

Alumni Spotlight: Superintendent Dr. MaryJo Yannacone

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          When Dr. MaryJo Yannacone, Villanova BS ‘90, MA ‘94, and Superintendent of Springfield Township School District, entered my Zoom call midday on a quiet Friday afternoon, she had already dealt with a litany of complicated problems and situations, including but not limited to handling a weather-induced facilities breakdown, attending a regional superintendents meeting, running a business meeting, addressing a student matter, and, the cherry on top, being notified of an active water main break affecting one of the district’s buildings mere minutes before our conversation began. Dr. Yannacone, however, radiated such a present, attentive calmness that I had no idea any of this was going on until I asked her what a typical day in her life as a superintendent looks like.             “There's no predictability about the day,” she explained. “You can schedule your calendar for meetings, school visits, and oth...

Literature & Social Justice Conference at Lehigh on March 20

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English faculty and graduate students are cordially invited to attend the Graduate English Conference at nearby Lehigh University on March 20th. The theme of the conference is literature and social justice, in particular in relation to health, and the keynote speaker is Dr. Travis Lau.  You can register by March 1st to attend by visiting Lehigh's registration form .

Tsering Wangmo at the Brooklyn Museum

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  Dr. Tsering Wangmo braved the weather this past weekend in order to facilitate a packed poetry workshop at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City. Professor Wangmo's workshop was part of a series, titled "I See You Face to Face," named in honor of Walt Whitman's "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," referencing that Whitman once worked at the Brooklyn Apprentices' Library, which ultimately became the Brooklyn Museum. The  series of workshops  takes place in art galleries within the museum, allowing poets to draw from the art they see around them in crafting their verse.  Dr. Wangmo's workshop took place in the Rubin Museum Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room. According to the Brooklyn Museum's  website , "The Rubin Museum Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room presents more than 100 artworks and ritual objects as they would be displayed in an elaborate Tibetan Buddhist household shrine—a space used for devotional prayer, offerings, and rituals. Scroll paintings (thangk...

Fall Courses Unveiled!

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 Registration for fall 2026 opens on March 23rd! Fall 2026 Course Descriptions ENG 8 000           What’s Hot? Introduction to Literary Theory         Dr. Michael Dowdy ENG 8460           Serious Whimsy          Dr. Joseph Drury ENG 8560           Victorian Publics & Populations         Dr. Mary Mullen ENG 9750           Literatures of US Empire         Dr. Yumi Lee ENG 9760           Climate Fiction         Dr. Heather Hicks ENG 8000 What’s Hot? Introduction to Theory Across the Discipline of English Dr. Michael Dowdy CRN Tuesday 7:30-9:30 pm This course will be run as a seminar in which each week, a differen...