Greetings from Asbury Hall! This is the official Twitter account for the English Department at DePauw University, located in beautiful Greencastle, Indiana.
A sentence is a small, sealed vessel for holding meaning. Every sentence needs a subject, which is a noun or noun phrase, and a predicate, which is just the bit of the sentence that isn’t the subject and that must have a main verb.
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Our third Kelly Writers Series guest of the Fall '22 semester is Jenny George on Nov. 9 at 7:30 pm, Peeler Auditorium, Peeler Art Center. She's the author of "The Dream of Reason" and a winner of the Discovery/Boston Review Poetry Prize. #KellyWritersSeries#DePauw
Coming this October! Siel Ju, DePauw Class of 2000. Siel returns with a guest speaker. SHe's the author of Cake Time and winner of the Red Hen Press Fiction Manuscript Award. #KellyWritersSeries#DePauw
The Kelly Writers Series is excited to start the Fall 2022 Semester welcoming Michael X. Wang, winner of the GLCA's New Writers Award for Further News of Defeat. Wed., Sept. 7, 7:30pm: Peeler Auditorium, Peeler Art Center, DePauw University. #kellywritersseries#depauw
SENIORS: Make sure to check-in with the Hubbard Center (& Friends) this week for resources to help smooth your transition to life after DePauw. By alumni, for almost-alumni!
#DePauw2021
We are beyond excited to welcome poet Lee Ann Roripaugh for a virtual #KellyWritersSeries reading on Wed. March 10 at 7:30 PM EST. @DePauwU faculty and students, tweet your questions for Lee Ann at @artichokeheart and be sure to join us on Wednesday!
Welcome alumna Dr. Sarah Summers back to campus (virtually) today and Wednesday for a talk and a workshop as part of the Writing Program's spring faculty development events!
Thinking of declaring an English Writing or Lit major or minor? Drop by (virtually) on Wednesday, March 3rd at 7 PM EST to learn more from English seniors, recent graduates, and faculty!
Don't miss this! The Cultural Legacies of the Great Migration, a virtual symposium. Join A’Lelia Bundles, Bruce Conforth, and Deborah Douglas for author presentations, a roundtable, and a Q&A starting at 4 p.m. ET. https://t.co/AcCJ9jpstX
Deborah Douglas, the Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor of Journalism, will discuss her new book: Moon's The U.S. Civil Rights Trail: A Traveler's Guide to the People, Places, and Events that Made the Movement.
This Zoom event is planned for Feb 25 at 7 pm EST.
Join us as Prof. Nicole Lobdell breaks new ground and kicks off the Works-in-Progress Series today (via Zoom) at 4 PM with "Bithia Mary Croker: Ireland's Lost Writer"
Flowers? ✅
Chocolate? ✅
Love poem? 😱
Finish your Valentine's Day checklist with practical advice from award-winning poet (and @DePauw_English professor) Eugene Gloria. https://t.co/fj5C6dyhOP
Bravo to @samuelautman whose essay "Wonder Boys" appears in Sweeter Voices Still: An LGBTQ Anthology from Middle America & was made into the award-winning short film A Long Walk by DePauw alum and English writing major Chinonye Chukwu https://t.co/Js4pp3vuuT
How fun was it today to hear a former student @BrockEWTurner live on a press conference asking the Governor of Indiana questions? See what you can do with an @DePauw_English degree and writing stories for @thedepauwnews
Congrats to "Washington Post TikTok Guy" and English writing major @davejorgenson '13 on being named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 Media list. 🐯🤳 #GoldWithin https://t.co/Uhr0kNw3uz
Join us on December 9th from 7-8pm EST for a conversation between Dave Jorgenson '13 and Professor Chris White as they discuss Jorgenson’s journey after DePauw, his unexpected fame in quarantine, and journalism in a changing world. To register - https://t.co/suXLAj1n91