Our English Master’s Students are Active Scholars!
The professional growth given to me by the MA program is immeasurable. Because of the size of the program, I was able to foster close, personal relationships with the faculty and my cohort. The MA program allowed me to travel around the country presenting at various conferences and gave me in-depth pedagogical training, both of which have allowed me to excel as a public school teacher.
~ Kaela Stage, Writing Teacher, Findlay Middle School, Las Vegas
Look at some of the recent conferences where our English MA students presented their research:
Katherine Mavridou-Hernandez
- Medieval Association of the Midwest Conference, Ball State University (virtual) — Presenter, Fall 2021
Emanuella Cervello
- Medieval Association of the Midwest Conference, Ball State University (virtual) — Presenter, Fall 2021
Jennifer Mastrangelo
- Medieval Association of the Midwest Conference, Ball State University (virtual) — Presenter, Fall 2021
Julie Gramazio
- 30th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, University of South Dakota (virtual) — Presenter, Summer 2021
- 29th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, Mount St. Joseph University — Presenter, Summer 2019
Jamie Kramer
- Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-century Studies (virtual) — Presenter, 2021
- Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-century Studies, Macon, GA — Presenter, 2020
- American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (virtual) — Presenter, 2020
- Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-century Studies, Myrtle Beach, SC — Presenter, 2019
- American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, Denver, CO — Presenter, 2019
Dana Peteroy
- Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-century Studies, Macon, GA — Presenter, 2020
Hannah Johnson
- Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-century Studies, Macon, GA — Presenter, 2020
- Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-century Studies, Myrtle Beach, SC — Panel Chair, 2019