ENG 4550: Fantasy & Worldbuilding (Prof. DeAndra Miller)          
Nov 3, 2025
        
                  Link to promo video.Step into the art of world building and the fantastic! This workshop is an amazing opportunity for writers to design immersive, or...
      
          ENG 2060 106: Great Books (Dr. James Ivory)          
Nov 3, 2025
        
                  ”The magic is only in what books say, how they stitched the patches of the universe together into one garment for us.” – Ray Bradbury, Fahrenhei...
      
          ENG 2190 101 / 102: Science Fiction and Fantasy (Dr. James Ivory)          
Nov 3, 2025
        
                  "You take the blue pill — the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill — you stay in Wo...
      
          English 4590 Mother Tongues and Step-Daughter Translations: Topics in World Literature (Dr. Chris Meade)          
Nov 3, 2025
        
                  The idea that a mother tongue is linked to a governmental state is only a few centuries old but it is the only way many of us are taught to think abou...
      
          ENG 5760: Studies in American Literature: Women Writers and the Ecological Imagination (Dr. Sidonia Serafini)          
Nov 3, 2025
        
                  This seminar will center multiethnic American women writers’ engagements with ecological thought over the long nineteenth century. Across novels, po...
      
          ENG 3545: Filmmaking for Film Scholars: Amateur and Avant-Garde Filmmaking (Dr. John Sanders)          
Nov 3, 2025
        
                  Especially in the American context, film is largely considered a commercial medium – polished pieces of visual culture created by teams of professio...
      
          ENG 4172: Advanced Film Studies (Dr. Craig Fischer)          
Oct 27, 2025
        
                  In this class, we’ll explore American cinema from a unique angle: the specific places and ways in which we’ve watched movies since the 1890s. We...
      
          ENG 3172: Survey of World Cinema (Dr. Craig Fischer)          
Oct 27, 2025
        
                  We'll survey the major movements, movies, and creators of film's 130-year history. We'll explore the stages of American filmmaking—the "cinema of at...
      
          ENG 2180: Introduction to Comics and Graphic Novels (Dr. Craig Fischer)          
Oct 27, 2025
        
                  This class is divided into three sections. In the first, we'll look at how comics are written and drawn, and discuss how creators use comics form to t...
      
          ENG 2130 Ethnic American Literature: American Indian Studies          
Oct 24, 2025
        
                  English 2130 ETHNIC AMERICAN LITERATURE Spring, 2026AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE: Fiction, Film, Memoir, Poem and Son...