A Hands-On English Class Explores Religion and Science
Students design and produce a museum exhibit in Professor Christie Harner's God, Darwin, & the Literary Imagination class during Fall Term 2017.
[more]Students design and produce a museum exhibit in Professor Christie Harner's God, Darwin, & the Literary Imagination class during Fall Term 2017.
[more]In English 53.04, Telling Stories For Social Change, which is offered each fall, Dartmouth students meet weekly with female clients at Valley Vista, a substance abuse rehabilitation center in Bradford, Vermont, to share their stories with one another.
[more]Professor Tanoukhi’s research and teaching focus on questions of scale, form, and critical thinking in 20th and 21st century world literature, with a focus on global Anglophone literature, the novel, literary and narrative theory, and aesthetics.
[more]Presented by the Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature organization, the Paul Engle Prize honors an individual who represents a pioneering spirit in the world of literature through writing, editing, publishing, or teaching.
[more]English and Creative Writing major Kendall Christensen '19 presented a paper she wrote for Professor Boggs' American Prose course at the annual conference of the Ephemera Society of America.
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