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Thursday, November 20, 2014

New Pages

It's the time of the year for lists: best of lists, gift lists, wish lists. As you're writing up yours, get inspired by this annotated list of adventurous poetry, fiction, and nonfiction by English faculty, students, and alums!

Monday, September 8, 2014

New Pages

The cool nights of fall demand a chair by the fire, a pet curled up nearby, and a good read. Four books from English faculty arrive this fall, including poetry, fiction, and scholarly work on topics from medieval to modern. Our annotated list also includes a colorful array of new books by alumnae/i.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Alumnus Is MN Teacher of the Year

A third generation public school teacher, Tom Rademacher (BA 2004; CEHD MEd 2007) was named Minnesota Teacher of the Year in May.

New Pages

Mystery, fantasy, comic and historical fiction, and popular science: New books by faculty, students, and alumnae/i are perfect for your beach bag.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

New Pages

Will the cold ever end? Distract yourself with fresh shoots of faculty, student, and alumnae/i writing. Here's an annotated list of new publications, including a mesclun of poetries and a collection of essays about that spring perennial, baseball.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Noland Fellowship Grants "Invaluable Time" to Discover

After a long and successful career in advertising, Richard F. Noland decided to give the Department of English a new graduate fellowship fund. Why? As wife Jane describes, "Without knowledge of the themes and allusions of literature, Dick felt we would lose our commonality."

New Pages

Feeling nostalgic for fall required reading? Dig into this list of new publications from English faculty, alumni, and even students--including a novel about a mermaid (by Amy Shearn), a short story about a Civil War submarine (by Ethan Rutherford), a memoir of a premature birth (by Kate Hopper), and a study of alliterative romances of the mid-fourteenth century (by Alex Mueller).

MFA News

News about publications and awards from MFA candidates and alumnae/i.