This collection contains publications, SACS documents including self-studies, departmental faculty meeting minutes, annual reports, student work, and policy documents from the Department of English.
The Department of English offers three degrees: a B.A., and M.A., and a Ph.D., as well as various minors and certificates. They offer coursework in literature, creative writing, technical and professional communication, rhetoric and composition, multicultural and transnational literatures, linguistics, theory and criticism, folklore, children's literature, teaching English to speakers of other languages, and film studies.
This collection contains publications, SACS documents including self-studies, departmental faculty meeting minutes, annual reports, student work, and policy documents from the Department of English.
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This item contains information on changes the Department of English made in its teaching in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This digital file was collected as part of Academic Library Services efforts to document COVID-19's effects on the campus community.
This file contains digital files of final exams students completed for Cheryl Dudasik-Wiggs' fall 2020 and spring 2021 ENGL 1100 Foundations of College Writing course. Students were asked to reflect on their experiences dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. These items can be viewed on our Documenting COVID-19 in Eastern North Carolina website.
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View papers from the TESOL/Applied Linguistics Graduate Students Conference in The ScholarShip.