The National Day on Writing was a success! For an entire week, the College held events and students from across campus celebrated with an open mic night, a writing carnival, and an art and writing exhibit. For a complete story…
Sequel: Jimmy Butts
Welcome to Sequel, a series spotlighting our talented alumni and the strides they’ve made in their field post-graduation. To be an English major takes more than just an ability to write decent essays. According to alumnus Jimmy Butts, “the ability…
Study Abroad: Florence & Ireland
FLORENCE: Spend Fall 2019 in Florence, Italy! Earn up to 9 credit hours for your English major in classes like: ENGL 360 – Cooking the Books: Food in Literature, ENGL 365 – The Idea of Italy in American Literature, and…
The English Major Mash Up- In case you missed it…
If you happened to miss all of the social media blasts because you don’t follow @EnglishCofc on Twitter or Instagram or if you just couldn’t come to the English Major Mash Up, I’ve got you covered. First of all, a…
Alumna Wins 2018 Milt Kessler Poetry Book Award
Raena Shriali, a College of Charleston undergrad alumna, recently won the 2018 Milt Kessler Poetry Book Award. Shriali received this prestigious recognition for her first poetry collection, GILT. GILT is an experimental collection focusing on societal standards enforced by family,…
Internship Position: Department Media Intern
The Department of English seeks a Department Media Intern to start fall semester and continue through the academic year. This paid internship requires a commitment of 7 hours per week, at a rate of $10 per hour. The intern will be responsible for creating and managing multimedia…
Folio Supercuts 2018
Before we log-off for the summer, we wanted to share one last post to thank our interns for their work this year and to do a little summing up of the year. It’s been a bang-up year for the English…
Department Updates: A Year of Teaching and Research
This semester, we at Folio have been brainstorming new ways of sharing department news. In the past these end-of-year posts, previously titled “Faculty Notes,” have organized news based on who contributed it. This year, we’re trying a different arrangement to…