The English Graduate Organization (EGO) advocates for and supports all graduate students in the English Department at SLU. Each year, English graduate students elect a board of officers to represent ...
Sierra, a 2006 graduate of WIU's Elementary Education program and a 2022 graduate of WIU's English program has since followed her passion for education and serving the community. After completing her ...
One year after mandating that international graduate students take supplemental tests in spoken and written “academic English,” the University of Alabama at Birmingham has found that only a handful -- ...
All English MA Program applications are processed through the UAB Graduate School. Applicants can apply using the online Graduate School application form. A typical English MA application will present ...
Maggie Sharp is a much-loved M.A student from Foley, Alabama. Sharp is in her second year of the English graduate program, which means she is busy writing a thesis, teaching freshman composition as a ...
The English Graduate Student Association (EGSA) is an organization devoted to developing a vibrant graduate presence within the English department. It serves as a liaison between faculty and students, ...
Acquiring the M.A. degree is arguably the most intellectually transformative experience you will ever have. You will learn not only new materials and perspectives, but more importantly how to produce ...
An undergraduate degree in English can be preparation for a wide array of careers; depending on your plans, graduate study may be a part of your pathway. English undergraduates go on to graduate ...
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All PhD applicants for full-time study are automatically considered for departmental financial support. These awards are based on academic merit, not financial need. We offer long-term fellowship ...
The 18th- and 19th-century Graduate Student Reading Group (‘18/19’) was founded to serve as a forum for CU Boulder’s growing community of scholars working across (trans)national traditions in the ...