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Average class size for English majors
25
Courses for majors per semester
20
Graduate seminars per semester

Our Mission

The Department of English creates and teaches knowledge about literature, poetics, writing, media, language and cultures in the English-speaking world. The Department serves constituents both inside and outside the university — including interdisciplinary programs, service-learning projects and the discipline at large — and prepares students for careers inside and outside of academia. We believe that the analytical study of our sub-disciplines helps develop logical thought, awareness of the complexity of texts and of value judgments, apprehension of others’ points of view, and imagination. English studies can expand creative, communicative and cognitive capacities; can sharpen the ability to make difficult judgments; and can help us understand societies, times and cultures different from our own.

 

What We Care About

  • Human connection: community and communication
  • Finding meaning(s) in life
  • Making a difference in the world
  • Active, participatory learning
  • Textual production, creation and expression
  • Artifacts of language: books, media, writing, comics, talk
  • The arts of persuasion
  • The pleasures of analysis
  • The ways language structures the world and the self
  • Examining society through scholarship and fostering inclusion
  • The history and future of English(es)
  • The interdependency of form and content

 

 

Upcoming Events

Cover of "Invoking Hope: Theory and Utopia in Dark Times" by Phillip Wegner
Mon, November 10, 2025

Professor Philip Wegner, "All Allegory is Utopian; or, Fredric Jameson, Reader"

Event Start Time: 4:30 pm
Event Location: 198a Hagerty Hall
AI and Business panel poster with images of panelists and sponsorship information.
Wed, November 12, 2025

AI in Business Writing Panel

Event Start Time: 4:30 pm
Event Location: Zoom
Assorted snacks such as chips and pretzels.
Thu, November 13, 2025

Relax with Snacks

Event Start Time: 12:00 pm
Event Location: 407 Denney Hall (the Undergraduate Lounge)
Edmond Y Chang next to the cover of his book, Made in Asia/America: Why Video Games Were Never (Really) about Us
Thu, November 13, 2025

Event Start Time: 4:00 pm
Event Location: 311 Denney Hall

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Welcome New Hires 25-26

By Sydney Friedt
Introducing the Newest Members of the English Department  

As the Autumn 2025 semester progresses, the Department of English would like to introduce our newest hires.  

Sofia Racevskis

Meet Sofia Racevskis, our new Administrative Assistant! 

By Reem Kadimi-Skalli

The Department of English is thrilled to welcome Sofia Racevskis as our new administrative assistant! Although her position is new, Racevskis is no stranger to the department; as an undergraduate…

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