Dr. Danielle Lillge [Lill-ghee] will be leading graduate course ENG 732 Teacher Research for the Fall of 2017. This class is crafted for instructors, both of secondary and higher education, who are interested in investigating their teaching and student learning in their classrooms. “It’s sort of like a workshop for researchers,” she said when speaking about the course, “you’re … [Read more...] about Dr. Danielle Lillge to Offer Teacher Research Graduate Course Fall 2017
Both English and History secondary education students, literature majors, and poets will love this tour of Missouri authors from the past and present. I sat down with Dr. Cathie English to hear a little bit about her brand new intersession course ENG 565/665: Write Across Missouri. This 3-hour mixed Undergraduate/Graduate course is offered through the Study Away program (Study … [Read more...] about A New Study Away Opportunity for Missouri Author Fans and History Buffs Alike!
This weekend the English Department will be hosting the second annual Undergraduate Literature Conference on April 22-23, 2016. About the Conference There will be 18 undergraduate presenters speaking on a wide range of literary and cultural texts along with the new American Poetry Specialist, Dr. Erin Kapppeler, who will give a talk, "Playing Games with Poetry," based on … [Read more...] about MSU Undergraduate Literature Conference
Saturday, April 27 8:00 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Plaster Student Union 313 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Branding Yourself Doesn’t Have to Hurt Jonathan Kitchin, Senior Manager OrangePoint, Overland Park, Kansas 9:15 a.m. Dangerous Neighbors: Lessons and Opportunities for Technical Communicators Sam Dragga, Professor of Technical Communication Texas Tech … [Read more...] about STC Annual Student Conference
Join us Monday, April 8, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Carrington Auditorium (Room 208) to hear panelists highlight the findings of articles recently published in Springfield’s Urban Histories: Essays on the Queen City of the Missouri Ozarks (Moon City Press, 2012). There will be an autographed book sale at 6:45 p.m. and after the event. Students will have a chance to enter a raffle … [Read more...] about Springfield’s Hidden History of Diversity: A Panel Discussion