Spring 2025 Events in the Department of English and Creative Writing View upcoming events in the Department of English and Creative Writing this spring! All events are free and open to the public.
Eliza Dunn '25 Named Finalist in NPR College Podcast Challenge Dunn discovered audio journalism in a course taught by Sophie Crane.
New Exhibit Marks 250th Anniversary of Jane Austen's Birth Projects by first-year seminar students explore four of the author's major novels.
Staff Kudos: New Books Inspire with Women's Empowerment and Poetry New books by Olivia Jaras and Carlene Kucharczyk hit shelves this spring.
Two Readings Upcoming in April: April 1 & 10 The Department of English and Creative Writing is pleased to host two readings this April. Both readings are free and open to the public and begin
Today, February 13: Ellyn Gaydos and Jeffrey Sharlet Please join us for two readings in Sanborn Library in February.
Jonas Rosenthal '25's Story Will Be Performed at Selected Shorts Dartmouth undergraduate Jonas Rosenthal's short will be performed as part of Selected Shorts.
Reclaiming Melancholia as a Transformative Force In their new book, George Edmondson and Klaus Mladek make the case for melancholia as a vital form of social critique and political renewal.
New Course Takes a Critical Look at AI Technologies Professor Jed Dobson assesses artificial intelligence from a humanities perspective.
The Department of English and Creative Writing is Hiring The department has two tenure-track searches this year: one in Black Studies and one in Creative Nonfiction/Documentary Literary Arts.
A Statement from the English and Creative Writing FacultyThe faculty of the Department of English and Creative Writing stands in solidarity with colleagues in the Program in African and African American Studies.learn more