Depictions of women during the Civil War
Student research from ENGL 72.01, The Civil War in Literature, on display in Rauner Library (Photo by Eli Burakian '00)
[more]Student research from ENGL 72.01, The Civil War in Literature, on display in Rauner Library (Photo by Eli Burakian '00)
[more]In April, seven students who completed Professor Luxon’s “English 15: Shakespeare I” class over the summer presented their final papers at the Medieval and Renaissance Forum at Keene State College in Keene, N.H. (Dartmouth Now)
[more]Bernardine Evaristo will be in residence throughout the spring and is teaching a creative writing course in the English department. Her public lecture, “On Becoming a Writer,” will be at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 21, in 041 Haldeman (From Dartmouth Now).
[more]Winner of a National Magazine Award for 2015
[more]“Serpents in the Cold” by Professor Thomas O’Malley and Douglas Graham Purdy The 1950s seems a familiar decade, nestled in a buoyant post-war economy that expanded the middle class and generated an avid consumer society. But before the Princess phones, Eldorado tailfins and backyard Weber grills, there was a short, but sharp, recession. By 1951, Boston was still struggling.
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