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November 2024

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English Major to Special Correspondent: Amien Essif and Finding Stories in the Chaos of Information

November 20, 2024

English Alum Amien Essif discusses how English prepared him for a career in journalism through telling human stories. Erin Cantrell: What was your career path from an undergraduate student in Knoxville to becoming Special Correspondent with Deutsche Welle? Amien Essif: After I graduated from UTK, I spent the summer of 2012 writing a cover story […]

Filed Under: Alumni, Alumni Profile, Careers, Writing Publishing and Media Careers Tagged With: Alumni, College of Arts and Sciences, English, English major

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UT Faculty Authors Share Insight at Second Annual Book Party

November 19, 2024

The College of Arts and Sciences community gathered for the second annual Fall Book Party this month, celebrating 17 book-length works published in 2023 and 2024 by faculty members in the Division of Arts and Humanities and by colleagues in the Department of Anthropology and the Department of Geography and Sustainability.

Filed Under: English Department News

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Sally C. Harris in ‘The Conversation’: This course uses crime novels to teach critical thinking

November 11, 2024

Fictional books on private investigators hold invaluable clues about justice and how the world works. iStock / Getty Images Plus Sally C. Harris, University of Tennessee Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course: Whodunit?: Detective Stories What prompted the idea for the course? I […]

Filed Under: English Department News

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2024 Alumni and Philanthropy Awards Honor the Volunteer Spirit

November 8, 2024

UT College of Arts and Sciences faculty, staff, and campus and community colleagues gathered Thursday, October 17 to celebrate the 2024 Alumni and Philanthropy Awards, honoring the exceptional achievements and contributions of Volunteers for Life whose dedication and generosity help shape the future of the college and its students.

Filed Under: English Department News

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Cormac McCarthy Scholars Convene in Knoxville

November 1, 2024

Cormac McCarthy scholars and enthusiasts had a rare opportunity in Knoxville this month to reflect on the award-winning author’s influences and impact.

Filed Under: English Department News

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Hendrix’s Poetry Book Featured in State Series

November 1, 2024

During fall break, Lecturer Raye Hendrix in the Department of English served as a visiting artist at another university, reading from and discussing her first book of poetry.

Filed Under: English Department News, Writing Publishing and Media News

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