Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Spotlight on Faculty: National Popular Culture Association (PCA) Conference

Christina Francis, Ph.D., professor of English, presented her paper, “Black Girl Magic 2.0: Blood and Embodiment in Tracy Deonn’s Bloodmarked,” at the National Popular Culture Association (PCA) Conference in San Antonio, TX, April 5-9, as part of the session dedicated to Novel Medievalism.


She also chaired two other sessions dedicated to American Medievalism and Anglo-Saxon Medievalism. Francis is in her 9th year as the area chair coordinator for Medievalism in Popular Culture for the PCA. 

 

~Retrieved from the TRIAD, April 10, 2023

Congratulations Are In Order: Student Writing Contest

We are excited to share a snapshot of the judge's comments from this year's Student Writing Contest. The English Department is treme...