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Goodie Bags in Muller common area! Come pick one up for a quick boost before finals :) #yougotthis


Hey all! If you still have room for another great class, check out Paul Hansom's poetry section on MWF at 9! It's an awesome option for a cornerstone major requirement.


Join the English Department for a bon fire and smores next Thursday 11/4 at 7pm on the Smiddy Quad!


Course registration is next Tuesday! What classes are you thinking of getting into? Stay tuned for some shout outs for new classes to our catalog for the IC Spring Semester :)


November 2nd marks the beginning of class registration! Stay tuned for class promos coming your way😎📕📝


Queerness...Literature...If you are looking to discuss both join LGBTQ+ student lead organization Spectrum in Friends 201 tomorrow night (9/21/21) at at 8pm!


Congrats to Chloë Bzdyk '22 on her Gertrude Spencer English Award!

IthacaEnglish's tweet image. Congrats to Chloë Bzdyk '22 on her Gertrude Spencer English Award!

If you are interested in the IC Teach in Five Program and Graduate program in English Ed. make sure to stop by Friends 207 at the noon hour on September 21st!


Email Chris Holmes ([email protected]) for your own Ithaca English T-Shirt! $18 a pop and price decreases with each order placed!

IthacaEnglish's tweet image. Email Chris Holmes (cholmes@ithaca.edu) for your own Ithaca English T-Shirt! $18 a pop and price decreases with each order placed!

Join us today at 4 on zoom for Professor Kevin Murphy's reading of the poetry of James Wright! It's the last session of the semester so be there or be square😋

IthacaEnglish's tweet image. Join us today at 4 on zoom for Professor Kevin Murphy's reading of the poetry of James Wright! It's the last session of the semester so be there or be square😋

Make sure to tune in this Friday at Four to welcome Professor Jennifer Spitzer back to IC as she reads poetry by WH Auden on zoom. A relaxing and fun way to start the weekend, you won't want to miss! Contact Chris Holmes for the link!


Calling all IC students, alumni, faculty, and staff to support Claire Gleitman and her cast's production of Medea on zoom this Friday night at 7pm! Email for zoom link :)

IthacaEnglish's tweet image. Calling all IC students, alumni, faculty, and staff to support Claire Gleitman and her cast's production of Medea on zoom this Friday night at 7pm! Email for zoom link :)

Cheers to the new semester! The Dept of English held our opening faculty meeting today and discussed all the ways we’ve been preparing for Fall 2020: The Virtual Edition. We look forward to seeing you all soon! @… instagram.com/p/CErgSJ6A6rc/…


New semester, new profile photo. Only 12 days until classes start! @ Ithaca College instagram.com/p/CEaPexagWWf/…


Prof. Christine Kitano's poem, "Chicken Soup," was featured on the poetry podcast The Slowdown, selected by U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith

Today's poem, the first of this week's ~poems about food~ is "Lesson: Chicken Soup" by Christine Kitano. "The experience of certain foods is like a version of time travel. You feel yourself to be in different places at the same time..." shares Tracy. bit.ly/32ePGw2

slowdownshow's tweet image. Today's poem, the first of this week's ~poems about food~ is "Lesson: Chicken Soup" by Christine Kitano. 

"The experience of certain foods is like a version of time travel. You feel yourself to be in different places at the same time..." shares Tracy.  bit.ly/32ePGw2


H/T to @ICComLib!

Proud to appoint Joy Harjo as the 23rd Poet Laureate and the first Native American to hold this title. To her, poems are carriers of dreams, knowledge and wisdom, and through them she tells an American story of tradition and loss, reckoning & myth-making. loc.gov/item/prn-19-06…

LibnOfCongress's tweet image. Proud to appoint Joy Harjo as the 23rd Poet Laureate and the first Native American to hold this title. To her, poems are carriers of dreams, knowledge and wisdom, and through them she tells an American story of tradition and loss, reckoning & myth-making. loc.gov/item/prn-19-06…


H/T to @ICComLib!

Want to collaborate with the K-SAA? Here's your chance! 'Call for Applications: Communications Fellows'. Full details on the blog. What thoughtful ideas can you bring to our online discussions on Keats, the Shelleys, Byron, and their circles? #Romantics200 k-saa.org/call-for-appli…

KSAAcomm's tweet image. Want to collaborate with the K-SAA? Here's your chance! 'Call for Applications: Communications Fellows'. Full details on the blog. What thoughtful ideas can you bring to our online discussions on Keats, the Shelleys, Byron, and their circles? #Romantics200 k-saa.org/call-for-appli…


English Dept at Ithaca College أعاد

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WOTD: anagogical (adj.): chiefly used to describe a late antique and medieval tradition of exegesis in which scriptural texts were interpreted for their relevance to eschatology (ie, to concepts of the end of time)


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