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Apr 15th, 2024
The Department of English will hold its annual Foundations conference from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday (April 17) in Cherry Hall, room 125.
View ArticleMar 15th, 2024
WKU hosted its very first English Day here at Cherry Hall on March 1st with students from Bowling Green High School who were interested in studying anything related to English.
View ArticleMar 14th, 2024
“I want you guys to get out there and succeed and do the best you can. Having just a little bit of project management on your resume will help put you above other English majors.” - Kellie McDermott
View ArticleMar 7th, 2024
Research studies can be difficult, especially if a student has never conducted a research study before. Thankfully, the Naylor Workshop is here to help students learn how to conduct these studies and explore research in writing studies as a whole.
View ArticleMar 4th, 2024
Dr. Gary Saul Morson, Lawrence B. Dumas Professor of the Arts and Humanities at Northwestern University, is the winner of the 2023 Warren-Brooks Award, presented each year by the Robert Penn Warren Center at Western Kentucky University.
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2024
Daniel Keller is a new Assistant Professor here at WKU and is originally from Sierra Vista, Arizona. Dr. Keller will mainly teach Grammar, English Language, Language Acquisition, and TESOL-related subjects. However, English is not his only passion.
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2024
Dr. Kishonna Gray will present "Augmenting Reality: Black Praxis in Digital Gaming" on March 1 as part of the annual Gail Martin Lecture Series.
View ArticleFeb 6th, 2024
When May joined WKU as a college student, she decided to study Computer Science and Professional Writing in English. May says that these two fields interact more than some would think.
View ArticleJan 22nd, 2024
Dr. Jessi Thomsen is a dedicated and accomplished professor whose compassion has left a lasting impact on her students. However, she didn’t always plan on teaching. It was through following her heart and her passions that she got to where she is today.
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