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06/06/2026
Want to write but you are always interrupted? Join the Verve Unplugged Writers' Retreat*, June 26-28, at the Alvie Cole Ranch.
The shared bunkhouse and a bed in the female dorm are still available. Meals are included.
Itinerary: https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1fkUU0A4jcl9ESHmZ5PCJpcYfAVT37xnZbF55ZykLu7Q/mobilebasic
Register at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1jzJpnq3b_SsoK4NgCuEFooDZUleb4A4T68c5G848hEc/viewform?edit_requested=true
*This retreat is not affiliated with UTPB.
06/02/2026
Todd Richardson presenting his paper “Henry David Thoreau, John Brown, and the Body and Soul of Resistance in John Dos Passos’s _Three Soldiers_” in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on May 22.
05/09/2026
Congratulations to English graduates! Pictured here in recessional march are Victoria Gonzalez, Magdalena Ceniceros, Hope Duran, Cielbi Clark. We are very proud of you.
04/21/2026
Congratulations to Blakke Davis for her defense of her excellent thesis Breaking the Binaries of Capitalism in the Hybrid World of The Last of Us.
04/20/2026
This past week, English faculty, Dr. Nichole Rougeau-Vanderford and Clark Moreland, presented their IRW approach at AAC&U’s national Conference on Learning and Student Success. Assisted by Cesar Sanchez, Director of UTPB’s Developmental Education program, they workshopped student success initiatives and bringing community members into the classroom to support and connect citizenry to writing education.
(UTPB English faculty and students are really on a roll presenting their research these past few months!)
04/20/2026
Dr. Rebecca Babcock and one of our valued adjuncts Sheen Sheena Stief presented at CCCC March 4-7 in Cleveland, OH.
Sheena presented in the panel "Don’t Call It Professional Development: Extending Conversations in Dual Enrollment Composition."
Rebecca had three presentations: "Writing Successful Research Proposals," "Their Conference and Their Conversations: Building an Undergraduate Community through the Naylor Workshop and an Undergraduate Research Journal,"and "Discourse Analysis: A Program Conversation with a Dean."
04/17/2026
Dr. Marlon Fick and several students presented UTPB English at the Popular Culture Association conference in Atlanta, GA, April 8-11.
Paper topics included:
Estefania Daza (grad student), "The Inhuman Shape: The Horror of Transformation in Werewolf Media"
Nadya Jackson (undergraduate student), "A Snapshot of the Societal Impact of Disability Representation in Media as Viewed Through The Empyrean Series by Rebecca Yarros"
Lexi Spencer (grad student), "William Seabrook's Controversial Legacy: It's Complicated"
Marlon Fick (faculty), "Mustaf, Epstein, and Trump: Trajectories of Fiction and Revenge to Assuage Injustice" and "Letters from Home: Poems in Captivity"
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