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Aaron Gwyn’s New Novel
Professor Aaron Gwyn’s new novel. All God’s Children, has just been publish by Europa Editions. The novel is an historical epic that spans thirty years in the lives of three people – an illiterate frontiersman, a runaway teenage slave, and a gay young man fleeing scandal. All of the characters are searching for the kind […]
Lara Vetter receives the Thomas L. Reynolds Leadership Award
Congratulations to Dr. Lara Vetter, who has led the Department’s Graduate program with tireless energy and a spirit of integrity and progress, for being the recipient of the 2020 Thomas L. Reynolds Leadership Award. Vetter has sustained and elevated our graduate degree to one of the premier MA programs on campus. She has been instrumental […]
Lexi Reed to pursue MFA at Vermont College of Fine Arts
Lexi Reed, soon to graduate from English program, has been admitted into the prestigious Young Adult writing program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts in Montpelier, VT. She will be working with Nova Ren Suma, author of Imaginary Girls (2011), The Walls Around Us (2015), and A Room Away from the Wolves (2018). Congratulations […]
Janaka Lewis – Literacy & Leadership for Girls and Women
Professor Lewis, named one of Charlotte’s 40 under 40, is featured in the most recent issue of Inside UNC Charlotte, take a look. Janaka Lewis – Literacy & Leadership for Girls and Women
Professor Emerita Mary T. Harper
The Department of English mourns the loss of Professor Emerita Mary T. Harper who was instrumental in developing African-American Studies in the department and across the university. Her energy, determination, and work eventually resulted in the Harvey Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture. For more infor mation about Prof. Harper visit here.
Janaka Bowman Lewis – Charlotte Top 40
Congratulations to Janaka Bowman Lewis who has been selected as one of Charlotte’s to 40 individuals under 40. This signature awards program is sponsored by the Charlotte Business Journal and includes an impressive array of Charlotteans in virtually every walk of life. Now in its 27th year, turns a spotlight on 40 professionals — all […]
Paula Connolly is Bank of America Finalist
Congratulations to Prof. Paula Connolly who has been selected as one of three Bank of America Teaching Award finalists. Connolly research in Children’s and Young Adult Literature is nationally renowned. Her work as a teacher and educator has spanned many years and earned the admiration of her students and her colleagues.
Statement of Solidarity and Commitment
In light of the events that are sweeping the nation, the English Department at UNC Charlotte stands in solidarity with our institutional partners in condemning the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, and so many others. While denouncing these killings, we also acknowledge them to be only recent incidents in a […]
Juan Meneses Awarded National Humanities Center Residency
Congratulations to Prof. Juan Meneses who will spend four weeks this summer in residency at the National Humanities Center in the Research Triangle Park completing the third chapter of his second book, tentatively titled Denizens! On Foreigners, Visitors and Other Outsiders. Meneses will join a select group of about 40 scholars from across the nation […]
New Book by Ralf Thiede
Kudos to Professor Ralf Thiede, whose book Language Mind and Power: Why We Need Linguistic Equality, co-authored with Dr. Daniel R. Boisvert (Philosphy) has just been published by Routledge. Power and vulnerability, their book argues, are associated with access to language, just as to food and water. Thiede, a linguist, and Boisvert, a philosopher, not […]