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Author Archives: Sarah Sage
Literature + Medicine: Writing Contest
Literature + Medicine explores compassion and science at the bedside. For the past three years, this annual seminar hosted at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas has offered a unique opportunity to join prominent scholars and physicians in an interactive seminar, … Continue reading
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Find Meaningful Work After College
Dear English Majors and Minors, Come hear how you can find rewarding and meaningful work after college! On Tuesday, April 9, at 6pm in the Dedman Life Science Building, Room 131, The English Department will Sponsor a Career Panel with … Continue reading
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Summer internship opportunity
Talented Team – Fast Paced – Technology Marketing Social Media and Web Content Manager – Internship Software company looking for enthusiastic intern to manage social media and web content. IPceleate, a collaboration software company located in Carrollton, TX, is looking … Continue reading
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News and Notes
Kenneth Brewer, Lecturer, read a paper, “Interrogating Autobiographical Art: Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and the Whale” at the Southwest/Texas Popular and American Cultures Association Regional Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 13-16, 2013. He also chaired the session “Biography, Autobiography, … Continue reading
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LitFest 2013 Schedule
WordSpace Student Readings at LitFest Wednesday, March 20th McCord Auditorium in Dallas Hall, 6:30pm Student Writers will read their work from Greenhill School, Hockaday School, Prometheus Academy, Dallas Poetry Youth Slam, Booker T. Washington Arts Magnet, Yavneh Academy, and Texans … Continue reading
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Curricular Changes Aid Student Achievement
This fall 2012, incoming first-year, first-semester students began enjoying a new curriculum designed to help them achieve the most during their time at SMU. Driven by a yearlong university-wide review by faculty and staff, the English Department’s implementation began with … Continue reading
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An English Major, Unmasked
For most of my time as a first year student, I was an English major in hiding. Occasionally when a classmate or friend had the audacity to ask something like, “Why are you in an English class; I thought you … Continue reading
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Weisenburger Relishes a Much Darker Rainbow
Bring together two for whom Thomas Pynchon is both preoccupation and occupation, and what ensues is a creative and intellectual production that evidences two heads being better than one. Gravity’s Rainbow, Domination & Freedom, co-authored by Steven Weisenburger, Mossiker Chair … Continue reading
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2nd Annual English Graduate Student Conference
March 23, 2013 – “The Place of Literature: Fictional Geographies and Literary Constructions of Space.” Participants at this conference will explore the significance of space, place, and geography in literature. Dorsey Armstrong, Associate Professor of English at Purdue University, will … Continue reading
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Literary March Madness: Festival and Awards
This spring, the Department of English brings together students, faculty, and the Dallas community-at-large in a literary version of March Madness. Its annual three-day SMU Literary Festival and celebration of Creative Writing Awards begins Thursday, March 21, and runs through … Continue reading
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