Monthly Archives: September 2025

Prof. Gulley Edits Interviews.

Over the summer, Beth Gulley edited a collection of interviews conducted by the students in the study abroad class she and Luz Alverez took to Las Pintas, Mexico. They have print versions available, and Barry Baily put the digital version … Continue reading

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Prof. Cryer Turns the Key(note)

On August 29th, Prof. Dan Cryer delivered the keynote address at an event called “Teaching With and Against AI” at Towson University in Baltimore, MD (his alma mater).

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Kunkel Continues Versifying

Over the summer, Marianne Kunkel had five poems appear in Another Chicago Magazine (https://anotherchicagomagazine.net/2025/08/22/five-poems-by-marianne-kunkel/) and one poem, titled “Married People Can’t Write Poetry,” appear in Tupelo Quarterly (https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/poetry/married-people-cant-write-poetry-by-marianne-kunkel/).

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Prof. Austin completes Doctorate

Prof. Kate Austin from English for Academic Purposes drew a deep breath of relief upon completing an EdD in Higher Education Administration from KU. Her dissertation title is Academic ESL Programs in Midwest Community Colleges: Learners, Placement Methods, and Curricular … Continue reading

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Prof. Jaskowski Makes Us Afraid of the Water Again

Prof. Mark Jaskowski had a book published in June. It’s a horror novella called Beneath the Swimming Pools, the Teeth! published by Weirdpunk Books.Check it out, but be warned: it might make you afraid to go swimming. Beneath the Swimming … Continue reading

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