Going medieval: Love, sex, marriage, gender
CSU English Assistant Professor Lynn Shutters is a Thomas Mark Scholar specializing in gender, sexuality, marriage and changing cultural norms in the Middle Ages. Click for the story.
CSU English Assistant Professor Lynn Shutters is a Thomas Mark Scholar specializing in gender, sexuality, marriage and changing cultural norms in the Middle Ages. Click for the story.
Order Colorado Review now by clicking here. The fall/winter 2019 issue of Colorado Review is now available to order! This issue features poetry, prose, & nonfiction from exceptional writers such as Mary Grimm, Oindrila Mukherjee, Bill Capossere, Linda Russo and […]
Rekindle the Classics is a free and open monthly series of casual discussions about works of classic literature. Click for times and locations.
The CSU Department of English’s Creative Writing Reading Series welcomes major literary voices to campus to share their work live on stage and to engage with the local community.
The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project examines the legacy and lasting effects of slavery on American life through a compilation of writing and imagery. This past week, the project published a poem by Colorado State University English Professor Camille T. Dungy. She is one […]
This summer, six CSU students sought to understand how transitioning to renewable energy is as much of a cultural question as it is a technical one.
Teaching has been described as “the toughest job you’ll ever love,” yet the teacher turnover rate is at an all-time high nationwide. Why is this case?
Elena Brousard-Norcross MFA Creative Writing: Fiction Anticipated graduation: 2021 What are you working on, doing in Eddy Hall today? Some personal writing, as well as catching up on readings for Form and Tech (Fiction). How do you spend most of […]
Molly Reid MFA Creative Writing: Fiction, 2007 PhD in Literature & Creative Writing from the University of Cincinnati BOA Short Fiction Prize winner for her collection of short stories, The Rapture Index: A Suburban Bestiary Fall 2019 Gettysburg College Emerging […]
Most likely if you’ve spent any time at all in the main English department office, you recognize this person. Michael Hedemark has been a loyal workstudy in the English department every semester since his freshman year — and he’s not […]