This Week in English

This Week in English | September 13-19, 2021

Greetings and Fall Update Greetings on a gorgeous autumn day in Orono, everyone, and welcome to the first installment of This Week in English since May 2021! We use this bulletin during the academic year to keep in touch with current students, alums, faculty and staff, and friends of the department. If you have a […]

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This Week in English | May 2-9, 2021

English Department Recognition Ceremony This Friday  The English Department will celebrate the completion of this most unusual academic year and recognize some of the many accomplishments that resilient students and faculty members have achieved along the rocky way in a ceremony via Zoom (link by request) on Friday, May 7, starting at 4pm EDT. We’ll welcome […]

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This Week in English | April 26 – May 2, 2021

Naminata Diabate Presents in Rosalie Purvis Class Today at 2pm Dr. Naminata Diabate will present at talk to Dr. Rosalie Purvis’s Performance Studies class this afternoon at 2pm via Zoom (open to the community but registration required). Her topic is “Menstrual Cloths in Paris: Globalization and Its Elucubrations.” Dr. Diabate’s book Naked Agency is currently […]

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This Week in English | April 19-25, 2021

Lots to celebrate in this installment of the weekly bulletin! If you have good news to share with the wider departmental community, please do not hesitate to be in touch. And if you’re free Friday afternoon, do drop by (scroll down for details).  Sarah Penney Named Outstanding Graduating Senior  Sarah Penney will be recognized as […]

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This Week in English | April 12-18, 2021

Transformer Tales in the New Yorker The issue of the New Yorker that appeared online yesterday and will be on newsstands on April 19 includes a “letter from Maine” (in the tradition of E.B. White) by Alice Gregory that centers on the partnership of Penobscot Nation member Carol Dana and the linguist Frank Siebert. As […]

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Three humans walk on a leafy path.

This Week in English | April 5-11, 2021

Welcome to the hundredth installment of This Week in English! The first bulletin circulated back on September 5, 2017, and apart from a hiatus in the first months of the pandemic we’ve been at it ever since. If you enjoy these glimpses into the life of the Department, please consider contributing an update from your […]

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This Week in English | March 21-April 5, 2021

Congratulations to Ryan Dippre Ryan Dippre was one of seventeen faculty members across the UMaine campus whose promotion and tenure was approved by the Board of Trustees on March 22. Dippre, who directs our nationally recognized first-year composition program, has published a monograph and an edited volume on lifespan writing and also studies writing program […]

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Play of light along floor of empty corridor

This Week in English | March 22-28, 2021

This week we enjoy a well-deserved breather with tomorrow’s “reading day” and a “mini-break” on Wednesday. Happily, the weather seems to be cooperating, too. We’re also heading into “advising season,” so please plan to reach out to your faculty advisor to talk about summer and fall offerings.  Katie Swacha Publishes Article on Social Justice Research […]

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This Week in English | March 15-21, 2021

Staging Other’s Lives Newly hired assistant professor of Theatre and English Rosalie Purvis invites students and colleagues to join a workshop and conversation with artist-scholar Caitlin Kane about the process of creating documentary theatre with and about diverse queer communities.  What: “Staging Others’ Lives: The Politics of Queer Documentary Theater” When:  Wednesday, March 17th, at […]

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This Week in English | March 8-14, 2021

English Department Drop-By on Friday The English Department hosts virtual drop-bys most Friday afternoons to talk informally about matters of mutual interest and to compare notes on the week that was. A friendly mix of majors, minors, graduate students, professors, and alumni—plus partners, kids, and pets—have joined the conversation from one week to the next […]

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