Why study English?

In a world resounding to the continuous drumbeat of “STEM, STEM, STEM,” to study English is to strike out on one's own.

We are a community of students and faculty dedicated to the skillful reading and writing of texts in a variety of genres, both creative and expository. Classes are small and our faculty members pride themselves on the excellence of their classroom instruction and the lasting relationships they make with their students. High-quality instruction, internship opportunities, and the opportunity to tailor the major to your intellectual and professional interests are only part of the story though.

Learn more about the value of a degree in English.

News

Moira Neve, a VCU graduate student in English, said their current research project has helped them develop a more complicated understanding of time and history. (Kevin Morley, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

Oct. 9, 2024

How I found my research: Moira Neve studies visions of a queer utopia as described in an early 20th-century journal

Neve said, 'I love the feeling of being in my own niche corner of this larger literary tradition, sifting through the archives only to arrive at new surprises every day.'

MFA student Josh Galarza’s debut book has been named a finalist for this year’s National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. (Photo contributed by Josh Galarza)

Oct. 1, 2024

‘The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky,’ by VCU student Josh Galarza, named National Book Award finalist

Galarza’s debut novel is one of five finalists for the 2024 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature.

In her new book, “Entitled Opinions: Doxa After Digitality,” English professor Caddie Alford explores how opinions inform and are shaped by social media. (Photo contributed by Caddie Alford)

Sept. 19, 2024

English professor’s new book explores opinions – and their various types – in the age of social media

Caddie Alford links an ancient concept to a modern landscape where algorithms influence our connections and thinking.

English Spotlight

Events

Collaboration and sharing are at the core of our mission.

Alice Winn

2024 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award

Date: Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024

Alice Winn, the 2024 Cabell First Novelist Award winner, will read from for her novel, In Memoriam