
Dr. Dianne Johnson-Feelings' two recent picture books honored
"Indigo Dreaming" and "H is for Harlem" garner prestigious awards!
"Indigo Dreaming" and "H is for Harlem" garner prestigious awards!
Professors honored for their pedagogical rigor, passion, and commitment to students in 2022!
"The Ark of Taste" lushly illustrates the movement to preserve our food's diversity
"Contemporary Public Speaking" transforms speech pedagogy for a diverse and digital world
Book explores "how a stunning novel of gay love became a classic of queer film"
English PhD student to start as Assistant Professor at Charleston Southern U in the Fall 2023
Moments of Capital explores the conflicted unity of global theory and culture
New novel explores the reverberations of a thirteen-year-old Latina's disappearance
Jennifer Bartell Boykin, MFA 2014, takes up the charge to "encourage appreciation and dissemination of poetry in Columbia"
A "timely intervention ... that helps us rethink the gendered ecologies of ethics and virtue
Editors Samantha Liming and Briley Jones relaunch MFA journal
Book explores the methods and value of quantitative analysis
Co-edited book collects essays on Murphy's Queer America
The Department of English continues to honor its outstanding faculty as Teachers of the Year!
Claire Jimenez, April Langley, Joy Peltier, and Tharini Viswanath
An illustrated alphabet book for young readers
Professor's work explores depictions of Turkey's provinces and of Turkey as a province
Parker Stoker, Chelsea Hawthorne, and Jenna Marco have been recognized for their intellectual accomplishments and contributions to their fields.
Dr. Qiana Whitted has won the University of South Carolina's 2022 Russell Research Award for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor recognized with a McCausland Faculty Fellowship
Professor wins SC Governor's and Breakthrough Leadership in Research Awards
Renowned poet, professor, and author has been awarded a prestigious prize for Southern Literature
How can literature respond to a culture dedicated to avoiding pain?
Student Services Coordinator recognized for her knowledge, initiative, and care with undergraduate students
Often, Common, Some, and Free offers lyrical meditations on a world and self in constant flux