Novel Drafts, Starry Night, and the Midnight Sun: How English Majors Have Used the FCLC Dean’s Research and Creative Practice Grant
Two Fordham English students (Elizabeth Lake and Annika Suderburg) and an alum (Shan Rao) discuss how the grant allowed them to explore new possibilities for their creative work.
The 🪄Character Cauldron Gallery
To her class’ delight and awe, Emma Kim presented hand drawings of each of their original characters. We’re happy to share these pictures as a gorgeous instance of artistic empathy and celebration.
Zoe Karoub (FCRH ’25) Wins Third Place in Annual Jane Austen Essay Prize
Zoe Karoub, a sophomore at Rose Hill, took third place in the 2022 Jane Austen Society of North America Essay Contest this last fall for her essay “‘Although We Can Observe You No Longer’: Death and the Dashwood Family.”
Peace Corps and Beyond: A Fordham English Alum Shares Her Story
Amy Glasser (FCRH ’16) talks about her experiences of serving with the Peace Corps and pursuing her interest in educational development.
Tulips Turn to Me: An Afternoon of Writing and Contemplation
The Poetic Justice Institute leads an afternoon of writing and contemplation in the New York Botanical Garden.
Walter Mosley on Black Male Heroes and the Future of Literary Arts
Yev Gelman writes about the English Department’s recent Mary Higgins Clark Keynote with Walter Mosley.
How I Got my First Big Byline as an Undergrad
Grace McCarty (FCRH ‘23) shares her experience of getting published as an undergrad.