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Bridging Literary Traditions

Storytelling helps us understand one another, and great stories span identities, time, and genre. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ English Department prepares you for a brighter future with a range of theoretical and critical approaches to literature, language, and film. You'll build perspective by better understanding these forms of art that engage and represent multi-ethnic and global viewpoints. For example, you'll study Black filmmakers in Introduction to Film, and an American Literature course may begin with pre-Columbian Native American oral traditions. We'll help you absorb a story's culture and context as you explore the narratives you love, learning about new genres and authors while being encouraged to inhabit the world of the film or text that you study.

The English Department will nurture and expand your writing capabilities as you analyze your own work and study the writing process in multiple contexts. Ultimately, the skills you gain - writing, analyzing language, and attentive communication - are foundational to every discipline and every job.

Opportunities in English

Experiences That Make You Career-Ready

 

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has a thriving community of creators, with many opportunities to exchange and share creative work throughout the year. Explore these options, from Bards in the Arb and the Firethorne to student organizations.

 

Firethorne — Firethorne is a literary magazine dedicated to showcasing student work and offers a unique way to share your creative writing and other artistic expressions.

Study Away — Studying away is a chance to broaden your horizons, gain intercultural competence, and enrich your English experience through courses unavailable at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

Student Clubs and Campus Involvement — The campus is a hub of creative activity where students from the English Department actively engage in various extracurricular activities.

Awards and Prizes — The English Department honors accomplishments in creative writing and academic achievement through the Lawrence Owen Awards in poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction, as well as the annual Florence Amamoto Prize for Academic Excellence.

Writing Center — The Writing Center serves as a valuable resource for students seeking writing assistance by providing individualized support, and it builds professional experience for students who serve as tutors.

Bards in the Arb — Bards in the Arb offers a platform for writers from outside Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ to share their work, foster connections between students and professional writers, and provide professional experience for students interested in the literary field.

Career Readiness and Professional Development — Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ provides resources to guide and prepare you to start in your chosen career.

 

Explore Opportunities in English

Build Relationships Through Stories

While studying English at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, you'll build relationships with a wide array of texts with the support of award-winning faculty and a diverse group of students. Located in beautiful Saint Peter, MN, you're minutes away from the medium-sized city of Mankato and an hour from the dynamic Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul giving you opportunities to make meaningful connections and gain a global perspective. The English Department prepares you for a diverse range of careers while nurturing your love for literature, film, and writing.

Contact English

Email:Ìýenglish-dept [at] gustavus.edu (english-dept[at]gustavus[dot]edu)
Phone:Ìý(507) 933-7391

Confer-Vickner, 231B
800 West College Avenue
Saint Peter, MN 56082