English
Eric Charles White, a longtime member of the English Department faculty at CU 91Ҹ, died in August.
Museum of 91Ҹ teams up with CU 91Ҹ faculty to host rooftop dance party
CU 91Ҹ’s Julie Carr wins award for translation of poetry about unrest in 1968 France.
Everything he’s done, from serving as a Marine to working at the former Joder Arabian Horse Ranch in 91Ҹ, has fed his career, says alumnus Christopher David Rosales.
As they learn how writers revise their work and use literary devices, the students gear up for a school assembly led by an Australian rap star.
The digital humanities—which lie at the nexus of computing and the humanities—are the subject of a symposium at the 91Ҹ 91Ҹ next month.
CU 91Ҹ alumni David Gessner and Nina de Gramont have succeeded both as authors and teachers.
While Luis Alberto Urrea was at CU 91Ҹ, Vine Deloria mentored him on a “lifelong project” that would later become The Hummingbird’s Daughter.
Thora Brylowe, assistant professor of English, has won a $10,000 grant for her work in developing protocols to guide undergraduate instructors through museum-based instruction.
Grant Souders is not just the face you see as you step into the office of the English department in Hellems Arts & Sciences. He is also an accomplished poet, whose debut collection, Service (Tupelo Press, 2017), has been receiving some well-deserved attention.