Category: Graduate
Instructor: Carlson R 2:00 PM – 4:50 PM For the last two centuries, poets have ranged their discourse against the ideologies of industrial capitalism that drive the Anthropocene. Today’s…
Instructor: Glaser M 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM Disability and Lit will focus on disability and illness in literature and culture (with a primary focus on literature of the…
Instructor: NeCamp R 10:00 AM – 12:50 PM This course is designed to provide new graduate teaching assistants in English with a theoretical, historical, and practical framework for teaching…
Instructor: Machado | M 4:40 PM 7:30 PM This seminar will read a variety of longform poems published in the US (some in translation) in the last…
Instructor: Cook MW 2:30 PM – 3:25 PM HYBRID Would you like to learn about the different types of editing out there and what each entails? Would you…
Instructor: TBA | R 4:40 PM – 7:30 PM Dive into the art and science of transforming data into compelling visual stories. You’ll work on the entire lifecycle…
Instructor: TBA T 4:40 PM – 7:30 PM Do you want to hone your web design skills? This class will teach you the…
Instructor: Stewart T 2:00 PM – 4:50 PM We’re going to talk about generating and managing emotion in the writing of fiction. Through readings across genres, as well…
Instructor: Anderson | W 4:40 PM – 7:30 PM The course will introduce you to the field of professional writing as an academic discipline and as a profession. We’ll…
Instructor: Griffith W 12:20 PM – 3:25 PM This fiction-writing workshop will usually focus on short stories, occasionally on novels in progress, with the aim of producing publishable…
Instructor: Zamora T 11:00 AM – 1:50 PM This semester, we’ll dive into communion, confluence, and risk. Who or what does your art commune with? How does your…
Instructor: Micciche M 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM This class focuses on the development and evolution of writing practices across the human lifespan. Our study will highlight writing development…