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December 22, 2021
How Mrs. Claus Embodied 19th-Century Debates about Women’s Rights
Why did she do all the work and Santa got all the glory? What would happen if she delivered the toys?
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March 30, 2021
“We’re Not All The Same:” The Coming Out Monologues
How the Coming Out Monologues, an event started by a former English student more than 10 years ago, continues to highlight LGBTQ+ stories to promote an inclusive Aggie narrative.
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January 29, 2021
Not Every Editor Lives in New York City
Former Aggie Marisa Madsen, Class of '13, talks about her career as a Senior Medical Editor in Houston, Texas, and how the Professional Writing Certificate got her to where she is today.
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January 27, 2021
How to Publish a Book
Dr. Christian Bancroft, Class of ‘09 (they/them), talks about the publishing process and the journey they took to become a published author.
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November 30, 2020
2020 Presidential Impact Fellowship Recipients
Congratulations to Dr. Amy Earhart who has received the eminent Presidential Impactful Fellow award.
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August 20, 2020
A Story Waiting to be Written
Every College of Liberal Arts student has a story waiting to be written, as proven by former English major Kathi Appelt.
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July 6, 2020
Two TAMU Professors Elected Into the Royal Historical Society
English professors Margaret Ezell and Donald Dickson were elected as fellows for the United Kingdom's foremost historical organization, Royal Historical Society.
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January 29, 2020
Birds of a Feather Study Poe Together
“The Raven” is the poem that made Edgar Allen Poe famous in his lifetime, published 175 years go this month. Department of English's Jennifer Wollock recently published research on a surprising issue arising from the poem — plagiarism.
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November 19, 2019
Digital Future for New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare
The College of Liberal Arts announces that its Center of Digital Humanities Research is the new home of the New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare series from the Modern Language Association.
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October 18, 2019
National Book Month: Women in Book History
October is National Book Month, and the College of Liberal Arts will be celebrating all month long! This week we look at Women in Book History, and re-share the story of two doctoral students that received a MLA honor for their project, Women in Book History Bibliography.