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Rodrigues talks ideology in American novels

Laurie Rodrigues, associate professor of English, lectures Tuesday about her recently published book, “The American Novel After Ideology,” in which she analyzes the paradox of ideologies in novels from 1961 to 2000.

Poet honors creatures ‘great and small’

Jane Beal, associate professor of English, brought music and poetry to roughly 25 faculty and students Tuesday in the Executive Dining Room.

Beal combines science fiction and literature

Jane Beal, associate professor of English, shared how she connected science fiction and fantasy to real-life situations in her FLEX class, Tuesday in the Executive Dining Room.

Cook hopes for political revolution

Before an audience of roughly 40 faculty, staff and students William Cook, professor of English, talked about the importance of being true to oneself.

Westfahl discusses history of jobs

Senior Adjunct Professor Gary Westfahl presented his work on tackling 315 professions through the eras to a group of roughly 10 faculty members and students noon in the President’s Dining Room.

Cook emphasizes literature’s impact

Professor of English William Cook talked about understanding literature and its relationship to his book “Age of Fools” at his faculty lecture Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room.

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