So there we were, a couple of farm kids (him for real, me simply surrounded by farmlands and a one-time professional hay baler) having a giggle over being the only two males in the Harvard Faculty Club at lunchtime not in blue blazers, watching the parade of what appeared to be an endless line of
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Open Forum: UM-Flint English MA alumni working in higher education
Want to Teach College English? Come and hear from recent UM-Flint MA program in English alumni who are now teaching in the colleges of Eastern Michigan: Carrie McAllister, Samuel Murchie, Leila Tarakji, Pamela Todoroff, and Shanisha Harmon. January 18th 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. 310 French Hall All are welcome. Light refreshments will
2011 in Scholarship and Creative Work
2011 has been another productive year for the members of the UM-Flint English Department faculty and it’s an honor to salute this work and the people who created it: Monographs Our hats are off to Tom for the publication of his sixth book in which he demonstrates his literate qualities and his ever-ready wit. Foster,
2010: The Year in Scholarship
As 2010 comes to a close, we take a look back to celebrate the professional pursuits of English department faculty this year—publications, book reviews, conference papers, conference panels, and work in professional organizations. Articles Hiramatsu, Kazuko, Keli Rulf, and Samuel Epstein. “When Knowledge Causes Failure: The Extension of Novel Adjectives and the Interpretation of ‘One.’” Lingua 120.5
Linguistics Conference Grant
Congratulations to Kazuko Hiramatsu, Associate Professor of English, who recently received a grant from the University of Michigan Office of the Vice President for Research to host the 40th Annual Meeting of the Michigan Linguistic Society here at UM-Flint. The Michigan Linguistics Society meeting is an annual peer-reviewed conference that brings together students and faculty from