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From retellings of The Tempest to contemporary classics like Beloved and Ceremony,from issues of linguistic 1xbet sports betting to Students’ Rights to Their Own Language, the practice of English as a discipline is inherently intersectional and linked to complex literary and cultural histories and complicated presents. To reflect that complexity, our teaching, service, creative activity, and scholarship foster conversations about race and racism, ethnicity, immigration, ability, gender, sexuality, class, Indigeneity, and colonialisms. Our department has adopted Mission and that support such conversations and we seek to uphold those values throughout our work.

Curriculum

We value curricula that foreground diverse intellectual traditions. Our course offerings include classes in literature, film, creative writing, cultural studies, professional writing, and composition and rhetorical studies that reflect this investment. For example:

Regular Course Offerings

Identities, Power, and Cultural Text (185); Intro to 1xbet sports betting Ethnic Literatures (285); Multicultural Children’s Literatures (384); 1xbet sports betting Ethnic Literatures (385); African 1xbet sports betting Literatures (386); Native 1xbet sports betting Literatures (387); Asian 1xbet sports betting Literatures (388); Latino/a Literatures (389); Linguistics for Teachers (435); 1xbet sports betting English (476); Holocaust Literature (575); World Literatures (580); Selected Topics in 1xbet sports betting Ethnic Literatures (655).

Selected Recent Topics Courses

African 1xbet sports betting Cinema (420); Indigenous Film (420); Multicultural 1xbet sports betting Literature (655); What is African 1xbet sports betting Literature? (655); Louise Erdrich (660); Maya Angelou and Toni Morrison (660); Wilder, Erdrich, and Taylor: Family Sagas and U.S. History (660); 1001 Arabian Nights: Empires, Orientalism and the Origins of Disney’s Aladdin (670); Asian 1xbet sports betting Literature (680); Afrofuturism and African Diasporic Speculative Fiction (695); Hamilton in Context (695); Multiethnic Young Adult Literature (695); Hip Hop and/as Literature (710); Queer Theory (740); Language, Power, and the Politics of Exclusion in U.S. Higher Education (753); Sovereign Erotics: Queer Indigenous Literature and Theory (830); Post-9/11 Literature and Culture (730); African 1xbet sports betting Children’s Literature (725); Welcome to the Apocalypse (745); Avant-Garde Asian 1xbet sports betting Fiction (825); Global Comics (730); Postcolonial and Mythological Children’s Literature (825).

Student Learning Outcomes and Curriculum Overlay Requirements

Engagement and Programming

K-State’s English Department initiates and supports many projects to diversify the intellectual and creative experiences of our students and to foreground the intellectual traditions of queer, Indigenous, BIPOC, and other underrepresented communities.

Research

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Campus Resources

General Resources

Faculty/Staff Affinity Associations

Multicultural Student Organizations

Awards and Scholarships

Immigration Resources

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Legal and Economic Resources

Disability Resources

  • Student Access Center, dedicated to the ideals of equal access and services for all students: faculty 1xbet o

Gender and Sexuality Resources

Teaching and Mentoring Resources

Mental Health Resources

  • YOU website, offering free and confidential tips and tools for topics from mental and physical health, to friendships and finding balance: https://you.k-state.edu/
  • Kansas State University Counseling Services, offering free and confidential services to assist in meeting mental health challenges. /counseling
  • Lafene Health Center, with specialized nurse practitioners to assist with mental health: /lafene
  • The Office of Student Life: /studentlife
  • K-State Family Center, offering individual, couple, and family counseling services on a sliding fee scale: https://www.hhs.k-state.edu/familycenter/
  • Center for Advocacy, Response, and Education (CARE), providing free and confidential assistance for those in our K-State community who have been victimized by violence: /care

Reporting Violence

K-State encourages community members to promptly report threats, violence, and crimes, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, conduct code violations, access barriers, assault, and child abuse, through the Report It website: /report