In-between transgressions: CCNY English graduate conference
Wednesday May 17
12 – 6 pm
Rifkind Center, Room NAC 6-316
The Department of English is home to three undergraduate major concentrations (Literature, Creative Writing and Secondary English Education) and three graduate programs (Literature, Creative Writing and Language and Literacy)
Wednesday May 17
12 – 6 pm
Rifkind Center, Room NAC 6-316
Click here to see most recent award recipients AY 2021-2022 Award Recipients CREATIVE WRITING AWARDS The Doris Lippman Prize in Creative Writing – Nina CapilleThe Jerome Lowell DeJur Award In Fiction – A.J. WoodhamsThe Jerome Lowell DeJur Award In Poetry – Taylor BakerThe David Dortort Prize in Playwriting – John AttanasThe David Dortort Prize in …
Presented by The CCNY MFA in Creative Writing and The CCNY Department of Philosophy
Thursday, March 30, 2023
4:00 – 5:15 PM
Featuring the editors of ‘Feminists Reclaim Mentorship’ and other panelists
Nancy K. Miller, Tahneer Oksman, Melissa Coss Aquino, Michelle Yasmine Valladares, Sharifa Hampton, and Angela Veronica Wong
Course bulletin (including Academic Calendars)view / download PDF: Text course descriptions below: Summer Session I: June 5 – July 3, 2023 Gateway Course Required for the Beginning Major ENGL 25000Introduction to Literacy Study 4196 Sec. 1AA Tyson Ward M TU W TH 8:30am – 11:05am This course offers an introduction for beginning English majors to …
The issue features work by over thirty poets, visual, performance and multimedia artists, and features Cris Cheek’s “No War” image series.
American schools didn’t prepare Johnson for a higher education, but navigating that system opened his eyes to its injustices as he transcended them.
“There’s a war far closer to your home, among people who speak your language. Why do you need to chase battle in Ukraine?”
A mobster father and a winding road leading from Hawaii to New York are just some of the stories MFA alum Nicole Treska explores in her interview for the “Indoor Voices” podcast.
Singer-songwriter and CCNY MFA in Fiction Candidate Michael Montali’s and his band performed a song off their debut album for CBS Saturday Morning.