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Graduate English Reception

A reception will be held on Friday, September 13 for all Graduate English students. A library orientation will begin at 3:30 PM in Falvey Library Room 204, and the reception, which includes dinner, will begin at 5 PM in the main English Department offices. Contact Heather Hicks ( heather.hicks@villanova.edu ) if you have not yet RSVPed so we can see you there!

Don James McLaughlin Wins UPenn Teaching Award

This year, Villanova Master's alumnus Don James McLaughlin ('09) won  The Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching by Graduate Students  at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is pursuing doctoral studies in English.

20 Terrible Book Covers

Dr. Ormsby-Lennon wanted to share this fun  article , which collects 20 terrible book covers for classic novels. Enjoy!

Graduation 2013

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Congratulations, newly minted M.A. students!

Paper for the People

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Falvey Library’s recent rediscovery of a collection of dime novels, reprint libraries and other late-19th century popular materials has sparked new interest at the library, and they want to share this exciting moment with everyone. To do so, Falvey is hosting a popular culture conference on June 10 called Paper for the People. The first in a series of popular cultural conferences entitled VuPop, this year’s conference is broadly construed so presentations about the history of story papers, newspapers, or early popular mass literature are all welcome. Michael Foight, one of Falvey's Special Collections Librarians, especially invites English Graduate students to attend the event and even consider presenting. Click here  to visit the VuPop website.

Library Day of Conversation

On May 14th Joe Lucia, the head of Falvey Library, is hosting a day of conversation about future directions for the library as a key component of the academic environment. The theme of the day is "Library Transformation and Academic Life in the Digital World" and will include various speakers addressing the topic. While everyone is invited to attend this event as audience members, Lucia is also looking for speakers to give "lightning talks" on what they believe a library should be (and/or what Falvey Library should become), and he would love for a graduate student or two to volunteer. Dr. Hicks will be one of the faculty speakers, and she would be happy to hear your thoughts about Falvey, which might help to shape her comments. As a kickoff in the morning, the university will formally receive the 2013 Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Award for Excellence . Fr. Peter will be on hand to accept the award from ACRL President Steven Bell. At the...

Merchant of Venice

The students of Shakespeare in Performance (HON 5753) invite you to our free public performances of The Merchant of Venice on May 2 and 3. After a semester-long literary and dramatic exploration of Shakespeare's play, led by Dr. Alice Dailey (English) and Dr. Shawn Kairschner (Theatre), the honors students are pleased to present an hour-and-twenty-minute production that features the work of eleven student actors, original music, and a post-show talk by the cast. Click here to read the production flyer.

Graduate Liberal Studies Lecture Series

The Graduate Liberal Studies lecture series begins on Tuesday, April 16th with a multidisciplinary panel discussion on the theme "Community and Identity." The panel is comprised of the following faculty members: Valentina DeNardis (Classical Studies) Crystal Lucky (Africana Studies) Paul Rosier (History) Fayette Veverka (Theology) Click here to see the official event poster.

18th Annual Philosophy Conference

The Philosophy Department has just announced their lineup for their annual conference! The conference is free and open to the public, and will be taking place April 12th and April 13th in the Villanova Room of the Connelly Center. Click here to learn more .They are asking that you indicate whether you plan to attend to help them manage attendance.

24th Annual Elizabeth Cady Stanton Conference

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Presenters, faculty, and friends gathered after another successful Elizabeth Cady Stanton conference to hear testimonials from alumni and a senior Gender and Women's Studies major - and to applaud some well-deserving essay winners!