Evie Shockley has been awarded a Rutgers Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award for 2013-2014.
This prize is designed to honor tenured professors who make exceptional connections between their academic research and their teaching.
This prize is designed to honor tenured professors who make exceptional connections between their academic research and their teaching.
The Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award, named to honor the memory of a noted mathematician and Rutgers University Professor, is awarded to a Rutgers faculty member who best exemplifies imaginative research and dedicated and exceptional service to the University. I’m sure you will agree that Cheryl amply deserves such a commendation.
Cheryl Wall is only the second member of our department to win this award--and the first in nearly twenty years.
A 1914 drama starring Native Americans went missing for years.
"What's in a name?" Juliet famously asks in Shakespeare's iconic tale of young love.
For the Rutgers British Studies Center – nee the Rutgers British Studies Project – a name not only confers new, formal status, but also suggests that the state university is positioning itself to become a pre-eminent venue for interdisciplinary scholarship on topics from Beowulf to Tony Blair.
Barry V. Qualls, Professor of English and FAS Dean of Humanities, receives distinguished award at a reception hosted by President Richard L. McCormick to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers.
A teaching method that combines online education with face-to-face interaction is gradually finding its way onto Rutgers’ campuses.
Cheryl A. Wall, a distinguished critic in the field of African American literary studies, has been named Board of Governors Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English.
Writers House, a high-tech laboratory of ideas, taps the internet generation to create new forms of writing.
A teaching method that combines online education with face-to-face interaction has found its way onto Rutgers’ campuses.
Despite its emphasis on multimedia, image, video, and sound, Writers House was purposely named.
In June of 2004, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation approved a grant of one million dollars to the English Department at Rutgers University in New Brunswick.
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