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English Department Chapel

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English Courses offered for Summer 2010

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Summer 2010

Summer Online Courses

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Andrea Lucado

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Major: English

Minor: none

Hometown: San Antonio

Career Goal: graduate school, Editor or English/Creative Writing teacher

1. What do you appreciate the most about the ACU English curriculum? I have read books from every time period, genre and location. The classes have allowed me to understand the world’s prospective on literature instead of just my own. Class discussions, readings and writing assignments have given me a better sense of what I believe and why.

2. Why did you become an English major? Because I had a love for reading an writing and wanted to learn as much about it as I could.

3. What advice would you give to future English majors? Be prepared to read a lot and always have an open mind. You don’t have to agree with an author in order to appreciate his or her work.

4. How has studying English prepared you for your career goals? You have be very self-motivated to be an English major, and I have developed this over the past four years, making me feel ready to enter a self-propelled graduate program.

Tea At Two

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English Department Chapel for 1-26-2010

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Final English Chapel

0 Commentsby   |  11.16.09  |  Department Chapel

Join us for the last Departmental English Chapel for the fall.

Tuesday, November 17 in Bible Building, room 130

Dr. Steve Weathers will be with us.

* Following Chapel, there will be a workshop, “Beyond Word Count: Tips for Writing Papers in Majors Courses,” hosted by Dr. Joe Stephenson in the Bible Faculty Commons, room 250. Pizza lunch is provided for English Majors only.

FilmFest Workshop

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George W. Ewing Folklore Lecture

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The Abilene Christian University Department of English presents

THE GEORGE W. EWING FOLKLORE LECTURE

In honor of Dr. George Wilmeth Ewing, author, educator, leader

Speaker: Dr. Kenneth L. Untiedt

Topic: “Discovering the Folklore That Defines Us–Even in the 21st Century”

Abilene Christian University
Mabee Library Auditorium
7:00 PM, November 12, 2009

Kenneth L. Untiedt is an Associate Professor of English at Stephen F. Austin State University, where he teaches courses in folklore, American literature, the literature of Texas and the Southwest, and Technical Writing. He has given numerous presentations at various conferences, including the Texas State Historical Association, the South Central Modern Languages Association, and the National Cowboy Symposium. He is currently working on a comprehensive study of the Western, to be published by Texas Tech University Press.

Dr. Untiedt became the Secretary-Editor of the Texas Folklore Society in 2004, and he is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the organization, as well as editing its annual publications. He grew up in the Midwest, but moved to West Texas after joining the U.S. Air Force. After his enlistment, he became a police officer on the Lubbock Police Department, where he worked for nearly thirteen years while he earned his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D., from Texas Tech University. He and his wife, Tierney, live with their four children in Nacogdoches, where he is active in the First Christian Church, the Lamp-Lite Theatre, and other community organizations and events.

ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITY
English majors are invited to attend Dr. Untiedt’s Professional Editing Workshop, to be held Thursday, November 12, at 3:00 PM in the Adams Center for Teaching Excellence. Dr. Untiedt will recount his own encounter with the rather steep learning curve of professional editing and will provide invaluable advice on academic preparation for a career in the field.

Careers in Publishing

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