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

Cristina Stanciu, director of the Humanities Research Center at VCU, is a leader in Indigenous and multiethnic literary studies. (File photo)

Jan. 28, 2026

Cristina Stanciu’s visiting professorship in France deepens VCU’s global humanities reach

The director of the Humanities Research Center will spend a month at Université Bordeaux Montaigne.

Robert Gray, former chief of the Pamunkey Indian Tribe, spoke at a welcome reception on Jan. 21 to kick off his residency at VCU. (Dean Hoffmeyer, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

Jan. 23, 2026

Former Pamunkey Chief Robert Gray shares experience in new VCU residency

Gray is the inaugural Indigenous Elder in Residence, part of the Humanities Research Center’s On Native Ground initiative.

VCU professor Devon Walker-Figueroa’s new poetry collection, “Lazarus Species,” features an assortment of forms, including ghazals, sonnet crowns, sestinas, villanelles and a pantoum, among others. (Contributed photo)

Nov. 18, 2025

Devon Walker-Figueroa embraces the ‘odd bird’ that is ‘Lazarus Species,’ her new poetry collection

Exploring modern themes, classic forms and wide-ranging inspirations, the VCU English professor creates a ‘network of conversations … all across time.’

English Spotlight