Congratulations to all the doctoral students who earned their degrees in the 2024-2025 academic year. The post Graduate Degree Recipients 2024-2025 appeared first on UNC English & Comparative Literature.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
This spring, graduate students from UNC English & Comparative Literature, organized and traveled to London for the first annual UNC-KCL Colloquium in Classical Reception with funding from the UNC-KCL Collaboration Grant.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Meet Sophia Vona, a Biology, English, and Chemistry student passionate about understanding not only how the human body works, but also how language and narratives shape public perceptions of healthcare and policy.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Tressie McMillan Cottom, UNC associate professor of The School of Information and Library Science, receives the 2025 Thomas Wolfe Prize. The post Tressie McMillan, 2025 Thomas Wolfe Prize Recipient appeared first on UNC English & Comparative Literature.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Meet Keerthana Gotur, whose personal essay, “The Rich Mosaic of Sounds & Rhythms in Indian-Accented English Can Confuse the American Ear,” was published in *India Currents* this February!| UNC English & Comparative Literature
To commemorate our exceptional students, the department gives annual graduate achievement awards to highlight the outstanding work of DOECL graduate students across fields and stages in the program.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
This year, Professor Marc Cohen challenged his fall and spring ENGL 105 students with building multimedia websites to explore the fast-paced world of social media content creation.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
As a Phillips Ambassador, Campbell Mah took his curiosity to South Korea, where he studied Korean language and cinema at Yonsei University| UNC English & Comparative Literature
This year, Marzuk was recognized with a Student Undergraduate Teaching Award, an honor given to instructors who create a dynamic and impactful learning environment. The post Graduate Student Spotlight: Rene Marzuk appeared first on UNC English & Comparative Literature.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Congratulations to DOECL Professor Kym Weed for receiving the 2025 Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching!| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Drawn initially by her love of history and war literature, Violeta Gonzalez Toro was surprised to find herself in a classroom with students who were civilians, veterans, and ROTC cadets.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Eliza Benbow spent three weeks of her summer at Brown University, using a SURF grant to delve into the archives of Alan Brilliant and Unicorn Press| UNC English & Comparative Literature