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“Art of Tudor and Stuart Britain”: An epic artistic journey across England from the perspective of the artistically challenged

6 February 2014

[This is a guest post by Henry Southwick (’15) taken from the London Program’s Blog]. After week three of this amazing program here in London, one thing has become particularly…

From Wordsworth to Wall Street: Investigative Journalism in the Newsroom and Investment Firm

16 January 2014

(This is a guest blog post by Carleton alum Jonathan Lin ’13.) As a fortunate recipient of the Neil Isaacs and Frank Wright ’50 Fellowship in Investigative Journalism in 2013,…

Xmas Shandy

2 January 2014

On January 29-30, 2014, the English Department will sponsor a Marathon Reading of Laurence Sterne’s novel, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. For details, or to sign up…

Narrators and Listeners

24 October 2013

Narrators and Listeners, Shavera Seneviratne (’13) One of the most frequent questions English majors receive is ‘Well, what are you going to do with that major?” It is also usually…

A Conversation with Erika Drezner (’94)

4 October 2013

Last Week, the English Department welcomed back three alumni to discuss their career paths after Carleton. Erika Drezner ’94, Todd Drezner ’94, and Erika Leeman-Price ’94 shared their insights into…

Erika Drezner holds a boy upside down in the grass

A Conversation with Todd Drezner (’94)

26 September 2013

Todd Drezner, an English major from the class of 1994, delivers the convocation address tomorrow. He will be discussing his documentary film Loving Lampposts: Living Autistic and his own experience…

Creative Writing Showcase: Sarah Walz

19 September 2013

Sarah Walz (’14) is a senior English major from Elk Grove Village, Illinois. This past summer, Sarah was abroad as a part of the English Department’s Ireland program, where she…

Three Months Later…A Recent Graduate Looks Back

18 September 2013

by Shavera Seneviratne (’13) Three months later… While I was unpacking after having moved into my new apartment, I came across a box that contained a file for every single…