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  • Seeing The Future In Story

    Texas A&M English major Leonardo C.S. Martins has been working for the past year to examine AI depictions in media in collaboration with children’s literature and film studies expert Dr. James Francis. May 3, 2024 By Chrystal Houston Is Pinocchio a “real” boy? What makes someone “real?” And who gets to decide? Questions like these are […]

  • Much Ado About Shakespeare: Department of English Inherits Project 150 Years In The Making

    Faculty and students in the Texas A&M Department of English are working together to innovate Shakespeare studies through a cutting-edge digital project and an in-person, livestreamed international symposium set for April 26. April 8, 2024 By Reyes Ramirez Dr. Laura Mandell explores the New Variorum Shakespeare website using the Humanities Visualization Space within the Center of […]

  • ‘Ozark’ And ‘The Creator’ Actor, Aggie Marc Menchaca Catches Up With His Alma Mater

    Texas A&M University graduate Marc Menchaca has yet to play the role of a cowboy, in spite of looking remarkably like one. In real life, he’s an Aggie, having earned an English degree from Texas A&M in 1998. He became widely known for his role as Russ Langmore in the hit Netflix series Ozark and recently appeared in the […]

  • Texas A&M Ph.D. Student Lives Dream, Presents Research At 2023 MLA Public Humanities Incubator Showcase

    Texas A&M Ph.D. Student Lives Dream, Presents Research At 2023 MLA Public Humanities Incubator Showcase The Department of English’s Hai In Jo was among 12 graduate students selected to develop and present digital research projects contributing to public humanities scholarship at the 2023 Public Humanities Incubator Showcase in January. March 30, 2023 By Emily Chan ’25 […]

  • Four Arts & Sciences Faculty Selected As Arts & Humanities Fellows

    Four Arts & Sciences Faculty Selected As Arts & Humanities Fellows The annual grant program, launched in 2015, provides each Class of 2022 fellow with $15,000 over three years to support academic research or creative work. May 3, 2023  By Texas A&M University Research Communications and Public Relations Four Texas A&M University College of Arts and […]

  • CHECK IT OUT: Recommending Reading From The College Of Arts & Sciences

    CHECK IT OUT: Recommending Reading From The College Of Arts & Sciences Celebrate National Book Lovers Day with some suggested reading material, courtesy of Arts and Sciences faculty and staff. August 9, 2023 By Grant Hawkins ’98 To commemorate National Book Lovers Day, select faculty and staff members of the College of Arts and Sciences at […]

  • Finding A Voice: A Scholarship Continues Pulitzer Prize-Winner’s Legacy

    Finding A Voice: A Scholarship Continues Pulitzer Prize-Winner’s Legacy To help Texas A&M students continue to tell their stories, Denica Gordon-Mandel established a scholarship in the name of her grandfather and former English professor Charles Gordone. August 14, 2023 By Heather Rodriguez ’04 In a world of nearly eight billion unique voices, finding one’s own isn’t […]

  • English Faculty, Grad Students Lead Initiative To Develop Open Access Writing Curriculum

    English Faculty, Grad Students Lead Initiative To Develop Open Access Writing Curriculum Texas A&M Associate Dean and English professor Dr. Terri Pantuso is leading a collaborative $1.2 million Texas Higher Educational Coordinating Board effort to elevate student learning and improve writing instruction, reading comprehension skills and Texas Success Initiative assessment outcomes. September 7, 2023 By Reyes […]

  • Exhibition Of Works By Celebrated Texas Artist, Aggie E.M. ‘Buck’ Schiwetz Opens This Week At Stark Galleries

    Exhibition Of Works By Celebrated Texas Artist, Aggie E.M. ‘Buck’ Schiwetz Opens This Week At Stark Galleries The paintings of Schiwetz, a distinguished alumnus of Texas A&M, will be on display through Dec. 16 with a talk and reception on Sept. 28. September 25, 2023 By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M Division of Marketing & Communications Texas […]

  • English Faculty, Grad Students Lead Initiative To Develop Open Access Writing Curriculum

    Texas A&M Associate Dean and English professor Dr. Terri Pantuso is leading a collaborative $1.2 million Texas Higher Educational Coordinating Board effort to elevate student learning and improve writing instruction, reading comprehension skills and Texas Success Initiative assessment outcomes.   English Faculty, Grad Students Lead Initiative To Develop Open Access Writing Curriculum