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Multicultural Reading Day

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Coriolanus!

An interdisciplinary colloquium on Corliolanus will be 3-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, in Faulkner Gallery in Joyner Library. Several speakers from the Department of English will be featured: Thomas...

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An Evening with Author Amy Stewart

As part of Earth Day 2015 events, the Department of English has helped to bring best-selling author Amy Stewart to campus. Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist, Wicked Plants, Wicked Bugs, and...

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English majors, are you looking for a minor? Consider Great Books!

A minor in Great Books requires four Great Books seminars and four Great Books electives. Great Books seminars are discussion-based, and most fulfill the humanities Foundations and writing intensive...

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Faculty Speaker Series: Hoag presents “Natural Sabbath”

Ron Hoag will present “Natural Sabbath: Thoreau’s Mild Sublime” at noon on Monday, March 16, in Bate 2024. A summary follows, and the Faculty Speaker Series committee invites all to join in for light...

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Voyages hosts “Sexual Seduction in John Donne’s Poetry”

Ilona Bell (Williams College) will deliver the Thomas Harriot Lecture entitled “Sexual Seduction in John Donne’s Poetry” at 7 p.m. March 24 in Wright. This presentation is part of the HCAS Voyages of...

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FaculTea: “The John Donne Project”

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Bauer profiled by grad school

The ECU Graduate School has released a faculty profile of English department distinguished professor Margaret Bauer. “For as long as I can remember, I wanted to be a teacher,” Bauer said in the...

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Coriolanus! Interdisciplinary Colloquium… 4-27-2015

An interdisciplinary Colloquium in honor of the legendary figure, theatre performance* and Shakespeare’s 451st Birthday Joyner Library Faulkner Gallery, 3-6pm Wed, April 22 [SEE ATTACHED FLIER] Free...

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Dr. Tom Shields Published in The Washington Post

ECU English professor Dr. Tom Shields has had his work on the Lost Colony cited in The Washington Post. The Post’s piece focused on Virginia Dare and white nationalism. To read the article, visit...

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