Congrats to 2021 UWF English MA program graduate Amanda Wallace on her new faculty position in the English Department of Tallahassee Community College! Amanda worked for Dr. Garrett as well as UWF's High Impact Practices program, gaining the experience she needed for success!
THE "FALL SEMESTER" IS JUST A SOCIAL CONSTRUCT THAT SIMULTANEOUSLY SUGGESTS AND FORECLOSES ON ALTERNATIVE TEMPORALITIES THAT REFUSE TO SUBLIMATE CAPITALIST LOGICS OF ORGANIZATION WHICH IN TURN IMPLIES THAT MONDAY DOESN'T *HAVE* TO BE THE START OF THE SEMESTER SO INSTEAD
2022 Troubadour Issue Release and Reading!
May 12, 2022
Pensacola Museum of Art
407 S. Jefferson St, Pensacola, FL 32502
7:00p.m. Reception
7:30p.m. Reading
Thursday, April 14, join the UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities for “An Evening with Jad Abumrad.” Abumrad is the creator and former host of Radiolab. Event begins at 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. Tickets required, see: https://t.co/bKEcJypR5P
TONIGHT! March 24, 2022, at the Pensacola Museum of Art, Panhandler Books and UWF English will host a book launch/reading for Lauren Goodwin Slaughter's new poetry collection Spectacle. Event is free, open to the public. Light refreshments. Reception: 7 pm, Reading: 7:30 pm
TOMORROW! March 24, 2022, at the Pensacola Museum of Art, Panhandler Books and UWF English will host a book launch/reading for Lauren Goodwin Slaughter's new poetry collection Spectacle. Event is free, open to the public. Light refreshments. Reception: 7 pm, Reading: 7:30 pm
On March 24, 2022, at the Pensacola Museum of Art, Panhandler Books and UWF English will host a book launch/reading for Lauren Goodwin Slaughter's new poetry collection Spectacle. Event is free, open to the public. Light refreshments. Reception: 7 pm, Reading: 7:30 pm
On March 24, 2022, at the Pensacola Museum of Art, Panhandler Books and UWF English will host a book launch/reading for Lauren Goodwin Slaughter's new poetry collection Spectacle. Event is free, open to the public. Light refreshments. Reception: 7 pm, Reading: 7:30 pm
The UWF Creative Writing Club seeks any kind of writing--poetry, nonfiction, fiction, etc. for a magazine showcasing student writing.
No submission requirements. Submit by 2/16. Email your works or questions to [email protected]
We look forward to reading your work!
The UWF Creative Writing Club seeks any kind of writing--poetry, nonfiction, fiction, etc. for a magazine showcasing student writing.
No submission requirements. Submit by 2/16. Email your works or questions to [email protected]
We look forward to reading your work!
Thank you to all who attended the Activist Rhetorics Symposium on Friday! Special thanks to Dr. Seahorn for her excellent presentation and to Professor Norton for organizing the event!
Activist Rhetorics Symposium With Dr. Christal Seahorn
Friday, October 8, 76A, room 103
10:30am-1:00pm CST
Register here to attend:
https://t.co/C4ps8VNmhV
Dr. Seahorn will trace evolution of activist rhetorics in
embattled populations and activist rhetorical expression.
Activist Rhetorics Symposium With Dr. Christal Seahorn
Friday, October 8, 76A, room 103
10:30am-1:00pm CST
Register here to attend:
https://t.co/C4ps8VvKTl
Dr. Seahorn will trace evolution of activist rhetorics in
embattled populations and activist rhetorical expression.
Activist Rhetorics Symposium With Dr. Christal Seahorn
Friday, October 8, 76A, room 101
10:30am-1:00pm CST
Register here to attend:
https://t.co/C4ps8VNmhV
Dr. Seahorn will trace evolution of activist rhetorics in
embattled populations and activist rhetorical expression.