Departmental News

The University of Arkansas Creative Writing Program presents Tony Tost, reading from his work at 7 pm, March 17th in Giffels Auditorium, Old Main. [Read More]

The Department of English is pleased to announce that Ashley Anna McHugh is the winner of the 10th annual New Criterion Poetry Prize for a book length manuscript of poems that pay close attention to form. The judges were: John Hollander, Roger Kimball, Hilton Kramar, Greg Williamson, and David Yezzi. Ms. McHugh will receive $3,000 and her book, Into These Knots, will be published by Ivan R. Dee, Chicago. We offer her our warmest congratulations.

David Jolliffe, The Brown Chair in English Literature, has just been awarded one of the 2010 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Recognition Awards for his distinguished career as a scholar and educator by West Virginia University. The award honors alumni whose lives reflect the commitment and excitement which broadly educated arts and sciences people bring to their civic, cultural, or professional life. We offer David our heartiest congratulations.

Chloe Honum, MFA student in creative writing, is a recent recipient of a 2009 Ruth Lilly Fellowship. The Lilly Fellowships, among the largest awards of their type offered to aspiring poets in the United States, are selected by the editors of Poetry magazine.

ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS! Please visit the new graduate student web site uark.edu/ua/osre.

James T. Whitehead. The Panther: Posthumous Poems is now available at Amazon.com.

Buy Geoff Brock's new translation of Pinocchio now at Amazon.com.

Professor Michael Heffernan's new book, "The Odor of Sanctity" is now available for purchase at Salmon Poetry.

Professor Mohja Kahf's book, "The Girl in The Tangerine Scarf" is now available at Amazon.com.

 

NEWS

Patricia Bizzell

The University of Arkansas is fortunate to welcome a leading scholar in English Studies, Patricia Bizzell of Holy Cross University. Bizzell, former president of the Rhetoric Society of America, has a long career of distinguished scholarship and teaching in rhetoric, composition, literacy, and American literature. The talk will be held Thursday, April 8 at 4 p.m. in Room 144 of the J. B. Hunt Transportation building.

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New Faces For The Fall

 

The English Department would like to welcome its two most recent members, Professor Danny Sexton (Ph.D. CUNY) and Professor Amy Witherbee (Ph.D. Boston College), both of whom will be joining the department in the fall of 2010.  More information on each of them may be found on our Faculty page.

Belize Literacy Project

University of Arkansas students, Pamela Center and Elizabeth Bostwick, Led by Laura Gray of the Department of English, worked in Dangriga, Belize, from May 17- June 15 this past summer in a literacy project. UA Students partnered with Belizean teachers in four local primary schools to teach language lessons in creative writing with the aim of furthering literacy. Literacy is one of the areas that this town of 14,000 has identified as a way to improve its standard of living. Each summer, UA students involved in this UA Study Abroad program select project areas that address poverty elimination. This was the third year for the program and the Literacy Team.

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For Prospective Employers

Read the profiles of our graduate students seeking jobs in American Literature, Creative Writing, Medieval Literature and Rhetoric, Composition and LIteracy. Click here.

 

 

 

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