University of Missouri--Kansas City. Department of English
Biography
The University of Kansas City offered English courses since it opened in 1933. The department was housed under University of Missouri--Kansas City's College of Arts and Sciences until UMKC Forward's academic realignment. Its administrative and academic home is now under the School of Humanities and Social Sciences as the Department of English Language and Literature as of July 2022.
The Department of English and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences publish New Letters, a continuation of The University Review. The department also sponsors the publication of Number One, a magazine of student poetry and fiction, and The Sosland Journal, a collection of award-winning student essays from the Ilus W. Davis contest.
Information from the UMKC course catalogs.
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Austin, April Louise. Animal Science and Sagacity in the Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, 1832-1853. PhD dissertation, 2010
Biersmith, Benedict E. The Surviving Parties. MFA thesis, 2017
Blake, John Tyler. Sinclair Lewis' Kansas City Laboratory: The Genesis of Elmer Gantry. PhD dissertation, 1998
Blatz, Christopher Jay. Mississippi People. MFA thesis, 2017
Boyd, Colleen E. Half and Half. MFA thesis, 2017
Brown, Linda Dorothy. "Elegit Domum Sibi Placabilem": Choice and the Twelfth-Century Religious Woman. PhD dissertation, 2015
Carano, Carol Lorraine. Mad Lords and Irishmen: Representations of Lord Byron and Oscar Wilde Since 1967. PhD dissertation, 2008
Carson, Anders James. American Anxiety: Stories. MFA thesis, 2017
Childress, Stephen E. From Revolution to Ruin: A Preliminary Look at Rwanda's First Two Presidents, Gregoire Kayibanda and Juvenal Habyarimana, and Their Administrations. PhD dissertation, 2015
Cline, Andrew Richard. Understand and Act: Classical Rhetoric, Speech acts, and the Teaching of Critical Democratic Participation. PhD dissertation, 2002
Condit, Lorna Anne. Blasphemous Bodies: Transgressive Mortality As Cultural Interrogation in Romance Fiction of the Long Nineteenth Century. PhD dissertation, 2010
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