Teaching Literature Online

"One thing I learned from teaching on-line this past spring: Build the entire course before the term begins": This week, we feature a blog post from faculty member Phil Nel who takes his readers behind the scenes as he creates an online version of ENGL 545 "Literature for Adolescents" for Fall 2018. The English Department at … Continue reading Teaching Literature Online

#HaleYes

As our colleagues at K-State Libraries assess the damage following Tuesday's fire, here are some #tbt moments featuring Hale Library and K-State English during the past two years. We're looking forward to future collaborations -- including helping with the clean-up ahead!                   — Karin Westman, Associate Professor … Continue reading #HaleYes

Beach Read Recommendations

We asked members of the K-State English community two really important summer questions: 1. What's a beach read really? 2. What should people read on the beach this summer — or you know, it's Kansas, so while locked inside with air conditioning?   1. I think we’re meant to think of beach reads like airport … Continue reading Beach Read Recommendations

2018 Lavender Graduation

I shared the following remarks on the occasion of the Ninth Annual Lavender Graduation at K-State on Sunday, May 6, 2018. Given the current political climate in Kansas toward queer folks, as evidenced by the passage of SB 284 by the Kansas legislature, the sentiments here are particularly pressing.   I want to begin by … Continue reading 2018 Lavender Graduation

2017-2018 Annual Awards Banquet

Last Saturday, May 5, we celebrated student and faculty success at our 2017-2018 Annual Awards Banquet. We'll have photos soon from Autumn Shoemaker (BS '10, Journalism Mass Comm), but for now, here are our award recipients.  (Information about the student awards below is available from our department's web site.) Brink Memorial Essay Award: Jackson Wright … Continue reading 2017-2018 Annual Awards Banquet

Spring Celebrations

The end of the spring semester brings celebrations of various kinds. As we get ready for our 2018 Annual Awards Banquet this weekend, enjoy a look back to May 2013, when Writing Center faculty and tutors celebrated the end of the academic year. Best wishes to all of our students — especially those who are graduating … Continue reading Spring Celebrations

Three Questions with K-State English: Alcott’s Little Women

In the first of our "Three Questions with K-State English" video series, Professors Greg Eiselein and Anne Phillips discuss the legacy of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, which celebrates its sesquicentennial this year and has influenced everyone from Patti Smith to Lena Dunham, the creator of HBO's Girls. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjrz3GMUc3o    

Review of Love, Simon

Greg Berlanti’s Love, Simon, the first major studio film about a gay kid coming out, has been called “something of a landmark in LGBTQ cinema”  and “a radically inclusive act.” It has been lauded for giving new life to the teen romance genre and for making gay romance mainstream. As critics on the Rotten Tomatoes … Continue reading Review of Love, Simon

Creation Nation: A Week in the Advanced Poetry Classroom

In the ENGL 663 "Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry" class this semester, we have focused on developing a reading practice, a writing practice, and a strong sense of community. We’ve written fan letters to the poets we’ve read; students have taught great books to each other through a variety of exercises; and we have written and … Continue reading Creation Nation: A Week in the Advanced Poetry Classroom