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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

London Experience Information Meeting at 3pm on Wednesday, Sept 6

The English Department has overhauled its Spring-semester London Experience, which now partners with Queen Mary, University of London, a high-ranking university with a lively campus in a hip part of London and the most diverse student body in the country.

Student take two courses with Villanova professor Dr. Lauren Shohet: "Writing/Literature" (which can count either as a Core Literature and Writing Seminar or as an elective) and "Shakespeare in London: From the Globe to Virtual Reality," which will include trips to see performances at theaters throughout the city. In addition, students take three courses at Queen Mary, choosing from a range of offerings in Film, History, Sociology, Art History, Politics, and International Relations. 

For more information, visit the department website here.

The program is open to Sophomores and Juniors. 

An information meeting about the program is being held on Wednesday, September 6 at 3.00pm in SAC 402. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet Harry Gibney, the International Student Exchange Program Manager at Queen Mary in London. Tea and scones will be served!


Thursday, August 23, 2018

Part-Time Job Opportunity at Crimson Review

A part-time job opportunity as an administrative assistant is available with Crimson Review, a standardized test prep company based in Wayne, PA.

This is a flexible, part-time position (5-10 hours / week) involving basic office administrative tasks. Responsibilities will include exam grading, light data entry, and organizational tasks. It is not a difficult job. Hours are completely flexible except for 2-3 required hours on Sundays or Mondays. Most of the work will need to be done at the Crimson Review office adjacent to the Wayne train station.

Interested students should contact Craig Miller, Director of Operations, at ‭610-688-6441 or director@crimsonreview.com.

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

MightyFest 2018 - A Four-Day Literacy Festival for Philly Kids and Grown-Ups

Mighty Writers, a Philadelphia non-profit that teaches kids how to write in after-school and weekend workshops and programs, is presenting its first-ever festival to celebrate writing.  MightyFest2018 will take place September 27-30, 2018 in various venues in Philadelphia.  

There will be a keynote talk by Nikole Hannah-Jones, a New York Times writer who has a book coming out on school segregation, a soul dance party (with discounted tickets for students), and a Gospel breakfast featuring the Girard College Choir. Full details about the schedule are here:


Monday, August 20, 2018

Call for Submissions for Comparative Literature Undergraduate Journal

Comparative Literature Undergraduate Journal (CLUJ) at the University of California, Berkeley, has been showcasing the best undergraduate research in comparative literature and media from universities all over the world for seven years. The journal is currently accepting submissions for the Fall 2018 issue and would like to extend this call for papers to all interested undergraduates and recent graduates. It invites research papers from all those working in, around, or critically engaging with literary topics in a comparative nature. Papers in any language are welcome. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
  • Papers comparing at least two authors or texts
  • Interdisciplinary research engaging multiples disciplines within the humanities
  • Research engaging with literary theory and schools of criticism
Authors whose papers are selected for publication will receive free copies of the issue in which they are published. For more information and full submission guidelines, or to view past issues of CLUJ, please visit our website’s submissions page.

Submissions for the Fall 2018 issue will be accepted until September 15th.



English Students at the Irish Theatre Summer Studio in Dublin

English and Theatre graduate students on the cliffs of Moher. Pictured (left to right) are: Angela Christaldi, Nickolette Jones, Alex Einspahr, Mary Lyon, Michelle Wrambel, and Ashley DiRienzo.



The picture below was taken on top of the Martello Tower, which appears in the opening of chapter of James Joyce's Ulysses. Pictured here are Alex Einspahr, MA student, and Caitlyn Dittmeier, graduating senior. They read the chapter on top of the Tower!




Below, Caitlyn Dittmeier, Lia Mrozinski, Ashley DiRienzo, Angela Christaldi, Alex Einspahr, Michelle Wrambel went to see the Abbey Theatre's stage version of Ulysses, written by Dermot Bolger.



Here are English and Theatre students on performance day at the Abbey Theatre! Pictured (clockwise from top left) are Alex Einspahr, Caitlyn Dittmeier, Ali Dennan, Mary Lyon, Seán Butler, Lia Mrozinski, Michelle Wrambel, Nickolette Jones, Angela Christaldi, One Helne, Megan O'Malley, Kristin Curley, and Ashley DiRienzo.