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  News and Information-- Spring 2008
 
Internships and Scholarships Deadlines Single Voice Series
Copyright information for Faculty Senior Project Guidelines

Internships and Scholarships:

Application for Grey Advertising internship (Allegheny students only). Description of Grey Advertising internship.

The Chautauqua Writer's Festival Scholarship Description

The Chautauqua Writer's Festival Scholarship Application

 

Deadlines

Proposals for Fall 2008 Independent Senior Projects due by Monday, March 3rd, 2008 at 4 p.m.

English Senior Projects are due on Friday, April 11th, 2008 by 4:00 p.m.

  Single Voice Reading Series:

Lee K. Abbott
Thursday, September 20th, 8pm
Tillotson Room, Cochran Hall

MaryJo Mahoney & Phillip Terman
Thursday, November 15th, 8pm
Tillotson Room, Cochran Hall

Kirk Nesset
Thursday, February 7th, 8pm
Tillotson Room, Cochran Hall

Christopher Castellani
Thursday, March 5th, 8pm
Tillotson Room, Cochran Hall

Kara Kelsey
Thursday, April 10th, 8pm
Tillotson Room, Cochran Hall

 

Copyright Information for Faculty:

A summary of Allegheny's copyright guidelines for coursepacks and the forms to fill out.

Form A

Form B
 

Senior Project Guidelines:

Technical/Professional
Critical
Creative

Senior Project Model Proposal

Faculty Interests for Independent Senior Project Topics

Senior Project Seminar

A seminar alternative to English 600 for students interested in doing a senior project in the context of a literature seminar. The course is organized around a theme (the city in literature, poetry and race, etc.), genre (parody, the bildungsroman, etc.), or some other literary category of the instructor's choosing. Course work includes reading and discussing a short sequence of literary texts, literary criticism, and other secondary source material. Students also undertake independent reading and research related to the course topic, and this independent work culminates in a critical essay of approximately 30 pages. At the end of the semester, students discuss their senior seminar essay with the course instructor and one other English department instructor, and each essay is bound and placed in the departmental senior project archive.
Prerequisites: English 200 or FSEng 201; and an English junior seminar (English 55-).

 


 

English 610 Description for Fall 2007 (Prof.Miller)

English 610 Description for Spring 2008 (Professor B. Slote)