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"Studying English at Texas Woman's University has helped me to grow both as a writer and as a student of literature." - Joy Robbins

Flickr photo covered by Creative Commons license http://www.flickr.com/photos/bcnbits/363695635/Welcome to the Department of English, Speech, and Foreign Languages at Texas Woman's University. With a Ph.D. program in Rhetoric, our department is a center for the study of literature, language, and writing. We offer a series of courses on writing, literature, and foreign languages, as well as English language courses for international students. In addition, we offer several programs of study, including minors in English and Spanish, teacher certification, Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English, and a Ph.D. in Rhetoric. Our activities in classes, in the Write Site, and in our organizations, such as ERGO, reflect our commitment to preparing and empowering students for active engagement in our society's discourses. If you wonder whether a university education is for you, consider all the options.  

Department of English, Speech, and Foreign Languages
P.O. Box 425829
Denton, TX 76204-5829 USA
940.898.2324  Fax: 940.898.2297

 


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ADJUNCT POSITION IN SPANISH AVAILABLE
ESFL announces an Adjunct Faculty position teaching Elementary Spanish II for Fall 2008, and possibly Spring 2009. The department welcomes native and non-native speakers of Spanish. A commitment to teaching excellence at the undergraduate level is essential. Applicants must have a minimum of 18 graduate hours in Spanish. Preference may be given to those who have and M.A. in Spanish and can teach other foreign languages. Candidates should send a letter of interest and a CV to bkrajewski@twu.edu.
DR. PALMER AWARDED EMERITA STATUS
At the last Board of Regents' meeting, the Regents approved the recommendation that Dr. Joyce Palmer be accorded the status of Professor Emerita in recognition of her distinguished service to TWU.
NEW ONLINE B.A. DEGREE PLANS
The online degree plans have been moved to the "Links" section of our web site (see button on far left at bottom).
ENGLISH MAJOR GRADUATES WITH HONORS
Arthur Lazo, an English major, has been the focus of a newspaper article in the Denton Record-Chronicle.  You can read the amazing story here.
Last updated 16 July 2008