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From the leafy, historic Bronx Rose Hill campus to the heart of New York City's cultural scene at Lincoln Center, English at Fordham is a central part of the University's intellectual life, with an undergraduate major and minors and graduate degree programs including the literature M.A., M.A. with a writing concentration, and a fully funded Ph.D. The Department offers courses in composition, writing, literature (up to the advanced doctoral level), dissertation workshops, graduate teaching preparation, and a pedagogy practicum. Our core faculty is comprised of over 40 full-time members who are productive scholars in fields from Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman to Postcolonial and Postmodern literature and theories; in addition, the full-time faculty is regularly complemented by specialist writers-in-residence and visiting professors.
The English Department sponsors and takes part in a number of co-curricular events, interdisciplinary initiatives, and colloquiae throughout the year and fosters a growing creative writing community. We welcome your interest in English at Fordham.
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Professor Mary Erler's Ecclesiastical London
Records of Early English Drama is published
This is the twentieth volume in the R.E.E.D. series that for two decades has been making available the evidence for historic theatrical production in England, county by county, before 1642.
Erler's volume is the first of five projected on London's dramatic records, and it gives the financial and festive evidence for playing
in London parishes and at
St. Paul's cathedral. |
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Fordham University's Manhattan Lincoln Center Campus is home to this program, which has fostered the appreciation, creation, and study of poetry since its inception in 1992.
Take me to Poets Out Loud...
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GRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATION
August 25-26, 2008
FALL 2008 CLASSES BEGIN
Wednesday, September 3, 2008 |
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GEA CONFERENCE 2008
Fordham’s Graduate English
Association invites graduate
students from across the globe
to submit proposals on the
interdisciplinary theme,
“Innovation and Evolution.”
The GEA's eighth annual
conference will take place
October 4, 2008.
Please see our CFP.
If you are a Fordham graduate
student interested in helping with
the planning, please contact the
conference organizers at
fordhamgeaconference@gmail.com.
See all events calendar. |
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