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MFA Creative Writing Newsletter

May 22, 2020 by Jazmine Jackson

Get Support in the WAGE Center

The MFA at EWU regularly puts out a newsletter not only on our MFA program, but regional literary events as well. We also include a collection of calls for submission, contests, and fellowships. Here are the links to the 2016 Newsletters: November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016

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MFA Creative Writing Newsletter

by Jazmine Jackson

Student studies outdoors

The MFA at EWU regularly puts out a newsletter not only on our MFA program, but regional literary events as well. We also include a collection of calls for submission, contests, and fellowships. Here are the links to the 2015 Newsletters: December 2015 November 2015 May 2015 January 2015

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MFA Creative Writing Newsletter

A young woman reads a book in the library

The MFA at EWU regularly puts out a newsletter not only on our MFA program, but regional literary events as well. We also include a collection of calls for submission, contests, and fellowships. Here are the links to the 2014 Newsletters: December 2014 November 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014

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English Student Spotlight: Rose Hall

by Sam Buzby

Rose Hall

Student Spotlight: Rose Hall MA in English Literature and Writing Rose Hall is a graduate student in the Master’s program in English Literature and Writing. She graduates in June 2020. What projects have you worked on that you would like to highlight? There are so many exciting projects I’ve gotten to work on. Last year,

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English Student Spotlight: Lauren Gilmore

May 20, 2020 by Sam Buzby

Lauren Gillmore

Student Spotlight: Lauren Gilmore BA in English: Literary Studies Lauren Gilmore is a student in the English Bachelor of Arts program with an emphasis in Literary Studies. She will graduate in March 2021. What projects have you worked on that you would like to highlight? Right now, I am preparing to teach a class at

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English Student Spotlight: Grace Wahlman

May 18, 2020 by Sam Buzby

Grace Wahlman

Student Spotlight: Grace Wahlman BA in Technical Communication 2020 Francis B. Huston Medallion Recipient Grace Wahlman is a student in the BA in Technical Communication program, and she graduates June 2020. What projects have you worked on that you would like to highlight? Currently I write and edit freelance, which is something I’d be interested

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English Student Spotlight: Aaron Hutchinson

May 15, 2020 by Sam Buzby

Aaron Hutchinson

Student Spotlight: Aaron Hutchinson BA Interdisciplinary Studies in Journalism, Creative Writing, and Screenwriting Aaron Hutchinson is a student in the Interdisciplinary Studies program in Creative Writing, Journalism, and Screenwriting. He will graduate in Winter 2021. What projects have you worked on that you would like to highlight? I currently write two articles a week for

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RTC Master’s Alumna Publishes Article

April 14, 2020

Raquel De Leon

EWU Rhetoric & Technical Communication alumna Raquel DeLeon (formerly Dean) recently published her article “User Experiences of Spanish-Speaking Latinos with the Frontier Behavioral Health Website,” in Xchanges: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Technical Communication, Rhetoric, and Writing Across the Curriculum. DeLeon shows in her article that technical communication and advocacy are not mutually exclusive endeavors. DeLeon’s

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MFA Alumna Finds Career as Employment Specialist

April 2, 2020

Maura Lammers

Eastern Washington University alumna Maura Lammers finds a career after getting her MFA in Nonfiction and achieving publication in The New York Times and The Masters Review Eastern Washington University alumni Maura Lammers has had her fair share of successes and learning moments in her life. She comes from a diverse professional background and has

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Pencils Down Symposium – Call for Papers

T-shirt that reads "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter," by Martin Luther King

Call For Papers: Pencil’s Down, Student-Led Symposium, Co-Sponsored by EWU English Department, Stands Up Against Bigotry and Weaponized Hatred Symposium Date: To Be Announced Symposium Location/Format: To Be Announced In light of the recent COVID-19 epidemic/pandemic, we are reevaluating the format/location/date/programming for the symposium and will be making an announcement about alternative format/location/date/programming soon. Abstracts

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