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Tag: Department of English

Clemson English sweeps statewide creative writing competition

Twelve exceptional Clemson Honors students named Dixon Global Policy Scholars

Transforming lives one backpacking trip at a time

Performing arts, English double major wins Undergraduate Research Award from Clemson Libraries

Clemson scholars shine at 2025 ACC Meeting of the Minds undergraduate research conference

Three CAH students honored for their impact on the Clemson community

‘It’s something we keep doing because we love doing it’: Clemson Literary Festival prepares for 18th year

Runners at the 2024 Call My Name 5K run

“Call My Name” 5K run returns March 9 to support stories of African Americans in Clemson University history

Clemson English department welcomes National Book Award winner Justin Phillip Reed as new writer-in-residence

Headshot of Susanna Ashton

Ashton to speak on new book, “A Plausible Man”

Graphic: An image of "Rosie the Riveter" to the left next to a portrait of Michelle Smith to the right.

National Endowment for the Humanities funds Clemson English professor’s research on American icon, ‘Rosie the Riveter’

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES wordmark.

College of Arts and Humanities welcomes 30 new faculty

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES wordmark.

College of Arts and Humanities promotes 14 faculty members

A picture of the Aurora Exascale Supercomputer, which will be only the second supercomputer in the world able to operate at the exascale level.

English professor earns NSF grant to open the black box of the world’s second exascale computer

Professor of English Susanna Ashton sits at her desk and smiles for a picture while the camera focuses on her new book.

Professor reveals the life of the ‘Plausible Man’ from South Carolina who inspired ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’

A professional photo of Clemson English graduate Hayley Beatty '12.

‘This is me’: Clemson English alumna pens commercial now airing during the 2024 Olympic games

An historical, sepia-toned image showing a crowd of Black people under an archway that reads "Uncle Tom's Cabin."

The Black fugitive who inspired ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ and the end of US slavery

Three people view a 19th century deed book in Pickens County.

‘Stories that need to be told’: Clemson professors, researchers to digitally preserve 19th century deeds listing enslaved people as property

Transparent awards are situated on a tablecloth table.

CAH celebrates faculty and staff with awards in Spring meeting

A VIN number is pictured in white writing affixed to the back windshield of a car splattered with rain.

What’s in a VIN? How to decode the vehicle identification number, your car’s unique fingerprint

A seated man with a beard speaks into a microphone.

Understanding the Upstate: Ron Rash, Clemson scholars convene to talk unique region

All 12 Dixon Global Policy Scholars, in alphabetical order - Katie Barfield, Ellison Groves, Gretchen Highberger, Carley Hitzelberger, Ava Minton, Briggs Murray, Nathaniel Oates, Tulsi Patel, Abigail Pickrel, Jackson Strickland, Mia Takvor and Bailee Tayles.

Honors College announces 2024 Dixon Global Policy Scholars

A pamphlet titled, "2024: Honors and Awards" for the College of Arts and Humanities.

3 CAH students recognized for outstanding achievements

Jordan Frith, the Pearce Professor of Professional Communication, lectures a class inside Daniel Hall.

This Clemson professor is helping Guardian Ad Litem volunteers to become better writers

History major wins Undergraduate Research Award from Clemson Libraries

Southern poet and photographer A.H. Jerriod Avant has a blank face looking into the camera.

Visiting Writers Series returns with emerging Southern poet

Two students walk over Library Bridge on the first day of class.

Narratio x Clemson: An April evening of art and stories from resettled refugee youth

Upstate Symposium logo with photo of keynote speaker Ron Rash

Acclaimed novelist headlines Clemson University’s Upstate Symposium, exploring the University’s connection to the region

Students smile while in a class inside Humanities Hall.

‘Motivated by a mission’: Clemson students help nonprofit advocating for trafficking survivors through grant writing

An image showing a typewriter and the dates of the 17th Clemson University Literary Festival, which happens March 13-15, 2024.

Clemson Literary Festival readies for 17th year

Clemson University students pose for a picture in front of the iconic Tiger Paw.

Ripple effect: Clemson students amplify local nonprofit’s message to help families in need

This is a digital banner promoting "Little Women" performances in the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts in March 2024.

‘Little Women’ events highlight Women’s History Month in Clemson

Charlotte Lucke poses for a picture on a cold winter morning in the Carillon Garden.

Doctoral graduate returns home to lead Clemson World

Runners participate in the first Call My Name 5K run to support research into the stories of African Americans in Clemson History.

“Call My Name” 5K run returns in February to support stories of African Americans in Clemson University history

Maziyar Faridi, of the Department of English and World Cinema program, poses for a picture in front of Daniel Hall.

Clemson English professor receives $60,000 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities

How we almost ended up with a bull’s-eye bar code

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