Read the guest blog post CSU Professor of English Tobi Jacobi wrote with student tutors about the writing center on the M.V. World Odyssey—a sea-worthy campus for the Semester at Sea study abroad program.
In 2023-24, CSU emphasized democracy and civic engagement for our thematic year. From screen to stage and the Supreme Court to Latin America, our faculty explore issues of democracy.
A university program that lost funding during the Great Recession is back, and it’s celebrating its return with a week of workshops focused on helping faculty enhance student learning, engagement and success.
The Creative Writing Reading Series will wrap up its fall season in November and December with readings from distinguished CSU English faculty in the creative writing program, visiting authors Adrian Lürssen and Leonora Simonovis and graduate students in their final year of the MFA program.
Discover how CSU’s Department of English is embracing the Thematic Year of Democracy & Civic Engagement in the classroom, among local and university communities, and within faculty research and creative artistry.
The Creative Writing Reading Series is set to host acclaimed writers Kaveh Akbar and Franny Choi Friday, Oct. 6 for a literary reading and salon. All are welcome!
The Creative Writing Program is currently conducting its annual university-wide creative writing competition! Submissions will close on Friday, October 6, 2023 at 12 p.m.
The Creative Writing Reading Series kicks off its season this month with visiting writers Eula Biss and Mira Jacob on Thursday, Sept. 21 in the Lory Student Center.
Universities are at a crossroads, and the unknown potential impact of AI has some wondering what that could mean to our approach to writing – whether that’s a term paper, a journal article or a resume.