Join us for the final film in the Fresh Cuts series on Oct. 12 with TO KILL A TIGER. This gripping documentary follows a father’s fight for justice after his 13-year-old daughter is brutally assaulted, challenging deep-rooted societal norms. Learn more: https://t.co/OujbWcimZL
“Hemingway’s Women” is happening tomorrow. Join Dr. Nancy Sindelar to uncover the stories of the women who profoundly influenced Ernest Hemingway’s life and writing.
Tuesday, January 28th, 2:00–3:30 PM
CAVEA, JSSB 400 @msudenver
The women in Hemingway’s life didn’t just shape his work—they shaped his legacy. Discover their untold stories at “Hemingway’s Women,” a talk by Dr. Nancy Sindelar. Tuesday, January 28th, 2:00–3:30 PM
CAVEA, JSSB 400 @msudenver
What role did women play in shaping Ernest Hemingway’s life and work? Find out at “Hemingway’s Women,” a talk by Nancy W. Sindelar, Ph.D. Tuesday, January 28, 2:00–3:30 PM, CAVEA (JSSB 400) @msudenver
Congratulations to the Fall 2024 English and Linguistics graduates. Today, we celebrate your hard work, resilience, and accomplishments. Your future is bright, and we are so proud of you!
Madeline Terlep is the Fall 2024 Graduate Honoree for English and Journalism—the first student to simultaneously earn this distinction in both departments! Her dedication, talent, and leadership inspire us all. Congratulations, Madeline! We are so proud!
Discover Monsters and Monstrosity in ENG 2270!
Dive into iconic works like Frankenstein & Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde while fulfilling your Arts & Humanities GenEd requirement. Explore how monsters reflect humanity's fears and boundaries.
Register now for Spring 2025!
Discover epic heroes, riddles, and legendary tales in Early Anglophone Literature! Explore Celtic myths, Icelandic sagas, Arthurian knights, and more.
Spring 2025 | MW 12:30–1:45 PM | ENG 3111
CRN 33271 | Prof. Troyer
As fall break begins, we hope you find time to rest, recharge, and reflect. You've worked hard this semester—take this opportunity to unwind. We'll see you back on December 2nd, ready to finish strong!
Celebrate National Novel Writing Month with Metrosphere and Huckleberry Roasters! Join us this Friday from 11 AM to 3 PM for a write-in at Larimer Square. Connect with @msudenver writers, share ideas, and keep creating. #NaNoWriMo
Explore the evolution of American literature in ENG 2220: Civil War to Present. Study diverse voices like Zora Neale Hurston and Sandra Cisneros while unpacking movements like Modernism and Postmodernism. Spring 2025 | MW 11:00-12:15 PM.
Explore epic heroes, riddles, and legendary tales in Early Anglophone Literature! Discover Celtic myths, Icelandic sagas, Arthurian knights, and more in this journey through the stories that shaped English literature.
Spring 2025 | MW 12:30–1:45 PM | ENG 3111
CRN 33271
Monsters are everywhere—on your screen, in your favorite stories, and lurking in our cultural fears. This class unpacks why they fascinate us and what they say about humanity. From folklore to cult horror films, discover how the monstrous challenges norms and pushes boundaries.
How do we learn to speak, think, and understand the world through language? LING 4013 Psycholinguistics reveals how we acquire language, process meaning, and navigate bilingualism. Earn linguistic or interdisciplinary credit this spring @msudenver!
Tomorrow's the day! Join Metrosphere and Huckleberry Roasters for a Friday write-in from 11AM–3PM. Connect, create, and get inspired with fellow @msudenver writers. Don't miss out—see you there!
Join ENG 39BG: Creative Writing—Animal Shelter Volunteer this Spring and bring your writing to life through service. Partnering with the Humane Society of the South Platte River, this course offers hands-on experience in nonprofit storytelling and skill-building for impact.
Looking for a general studies humanities course? Step into the world of hip-hop in ENG 2230: Hip-Hop as Poetry! CRN 33270. Break down rap lyrics, explore Black culture, and see hip-hop’s influence on language and poetry. Tues/Thurs, 9:30-10:45 a.m. with Dr. Dickerson. @msudenver
Join Metrosphere every Friday in November for a write-in event with Huckleberry Roasters from 11AM to 3PM! Come meet some fellow artists and work on your art together! #NaNoWriMo@msudenver