Calendar
The Anne & William Axton Festival of Film & Verse2009 -- Thurs, April 9, 7:30 pm, Bingham Poetry Room; Friday, April 10, 3:30 pm, Bingham Humanities Room 300; Friday, April 10, 7:30 pm, Floyd Theatre; Saturday, April 1, 6:00 & 8:00 pm, Floyd Theatre; Tuesday, April 21, 7:00 & 9:00 pm, 21C Museum Hotel, 700 W. Main St.
Symposium: Working English in Rhetoric & Composition: Global-Local Contexts, Commitments, Consequences
Symposium: Working English in Rhetoric and Composition: Global-Local Contexts, Commitments, and Consequences
Screening of the "Sixth Section"
Screening of the documentary "The Sixth Section," a film about transnational migration, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Alex Rivera
Screening of "Sleep Dealer" (2009)
Screening of the science fiction film Sleep Dealer (2009), followed by a Q&A session with director Alex Rivera.
Axton Reading Series 3
Reading: Terrance Hayes, poet, author of WIND IN A BOX, HIP LOGIC, & MASCULAR MUSIC.
A Celebration of Latino Poetry
Features UofL students & faculty reading the work of Islas, Laviera, Cruz, Cisneros, Cervantes, Alvarez, Marti, Guillen, & Paz.
Watson Lecture
Rhetorical Agency as Emergent and Enacted: A lecture presented as part of the Thomas R. Watson Conference.
Dr. Tom Stewart - Lecture
Settlement of a Different Sort: Effects of Norse Speakers on the Scottish Gaelic Language
State of the College Address
State of the College address by Dean Hudson. A reception in the Schneider Hall Art Galleries will follow.
A&S Faculty Assembly 15
A reception honoring recipients of faculty awards will follow this Assembly.
Bob Miller Poetry Reading & Reception
Bob Miller, Professor Emeritus, Department of English, presents a poetry reading. Reception will follow.
Axton Reading Series, Fall 2010
The Anne & William Axton Reading Series presents Leslie McGrath and Patty Seyburn
Axton Reading Series Fall 2010 1
The Anne & William Axton Reading Series presents Leslie McGrath and Patty Seyburn
2010 Fall Axton Reading Series-Brian Teare Poetry Workshop
The Anne & William Axton Reading Series is presenting a student poetry workshop facilitated by Brian Teare
2010 Watson Conference
Working English in Rhetoric and Composition: Global-Local Contexts, Commitments, & Consequences
2010 Watson Conference 1
Working English in Rhetoric and Composition: Global-Local Contexts, Commitments, Consequences
Watson Conference
Working English in Rhetoric and Composition: Global-Local Contexts, Commitments, Consequences
An Introduction to Alice Notley's Poetry by Professor Petrosino
Professor Courtney M. Petrosino will be introducing poetry of Alice Notley as part of Women's History Month.
Lecture (Cynthia Lewis)
A special event hosted by the Endowed Chair of Rhetoric and Composition Speaker Series.
Lecture (Christiane Donahue)
A special event hosted by the Endowed Chair of Rhetoric and Composition Speaker Series.
Lecture (Paul Kei Matsuda)
A special event hosted by the Endowed Chair of Rhetoric and Composition Speaker Series.
Faculty Research Forum presents Nicole Seymour
Faculty Research Forum presents Nicole Seymour, "Sex on the Beach - and the Mountain: Brokeback Mountian, Surf Party and the Shrinking Public Sphere"
Faculty Research Forum presents Glynis Ridley
Faculty Research Forum presents Glynis Ridley, "The Discovery of Jeanne Baret"
Launch of Sena Jeter Naslund novel
Louisville launch by Sena Jeter Naslund of her new novel Adam & Eve (New York: Morrow-HarperCollins, 2010)
A Conversation: What is Literary Louisville?
This year*s Festival of the Written Word invites all members of Louisville's literary community to join us for a conversation about shaping Literary Louisville and giving it a national profile. Come, share your ideas.
InKY Reading Series features Paul Griner
Our own Paul Griner is a featured reader in this Friday's InKY Reading Series.
Department Faculty Meeting with Dean Hudson
A & S Dean, Dr. James D. Hudson, meets with the English Department Faculty.
Sena Jeter Naslund meets with KET's Bill Goodman
Sena Jeter Naslund discusses her new novel with KET's Bill Goodman.
Q & A re: MFA (Creative Writing Programs)
The Department of English will host an information session for any MA and BA students interested in becoming part of the MFA (Creative Writing) programs.
Sena Jeter Naslund reading, Adam & Eve
Sena Jeter Naslund will read read from her fiction novel, Adam & Eve at the Egan Leadership Center (ELC) lectorium.
English Department Sponsors Veteran's Day Reading
The English Department's Diversity and Retention Committee is sponsoring a collaborative reading event with the Office of the Military and Veteran Student Services, the University Veteran's Organization, and the Departments of History and Pan African Studies in recognition of Veteran's Day, Thursday, November 11th, at 1:30pm.
Distinguished Watson Professor (Lecture) Ralph Cintron
Ralph Cintron, University of Illinois at Chicago, will provide a public lecture on behalf of the upcoming 2012 Watson Conference-Economies of Writing.
Danielle Evans (Reading)
Danielle Evans reads from her short story collection: Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self
Marilyn Nelson (Reading)
Marilyn Nelson will read from her newest book of poetry, Sweethearts of Rhythm
Faculty Research Forum presents Rhonda Buchanan
Dr. Buchanan will present "The Accidental Translator".
Faculty Research Forum presents Natalie Polzer
Faculty Research Presents Natalie Polzer "The Chamber Pot and the Golden Pubic Lice Comb: Covert Anti-Zoroastrian Religious Polemics in the Babylonian Talmud"
Faculty Research Forum presents Diane Pecknold
Faculty Research Forum presents Diane Pecknold, "The Jonas Brothers Are Dorky and Miley Cyrus is a Slut: Gender, Power, and Money in the Disney Music Ghetto"
Sena Jeter Naslund reading, Adam & Eve 1
Sena Jeter Naslund will be giving a talk and reading on her new novel, Adam and Eve.
The 13th Annual Louisville Jewish Film Festival presents "A Film Unfinished"
A Film Unfinished- Tickets Free, dessert reception to follow film, parking available in the Speed Museum Garage.
Poetry by KiKi Petrosino and Matt Hart
KiKi Petrosino and Matt Hart will be reading poetry selections at the Bard's Town in Louisville. Event is Free. There is no cover charge.
22nd Annual African American Read-In
The English Department Diversity and Retention Committee co-sponsors the 22nd Annual African American Read-In
Symposium of Student Writing Pedagogy Workshop
There will be a pedagogy workshop on Wednesday, February 16th at 2 in Humanities 300.

