UConn English is a vibrant, collaborative community that covers the full range of literature written in English across the globe.
The UConn Department of English offers education and outreach programs that help students across the University become excellent writers, thoughtful communicators, and engaged citizens. Our scholars produce innovative research that asks tough questions about English and its impact on society.
Through our courses in traditional and emerging areas of study, we train students to become better readers and writers of text in all forms. We also share our love of English broadly, hosting programs that bring guest speakers, writers-in-residence, and educational initiatives to communities at UConn and beyond our five campuses.
Fast Facts
8:1
Ratio of majors to full-time English professors at UConn
25
Average class size for undergraduate courses
30+
Professional, literary, and writing events offered annually by the Department
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Undergraduate Education
Students can customize their experience with our flexible English major and minor options.

Graduate Education
Our department offers graduate Ph.D., MA, and combined MA/Ph.D. tracks.
Recent News
Prof. Hogan On His Novel, “A People Without Shame”
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Patrick Hogan has written extensively on various research interests, but he is most proud of his novel, “A People Without Shame.” In conversation with an English Department student worker, he said, “This is by far my favorite.” Published in May of this year, the first draft of the novel was […]
[Read More]Prof. Bercaw Edwards featured in UConn Today for Melville Work
“Mary K. Bercaw Edwards, Director of Maritime Studies and professor of English on the Avery Point campus, was featured on UConn today for her work with the Melville Society Cultural Project and the New Bedford Whaling Museum in securing a National Endowment for Humanities grant to fund workshops for K-12 teachers.”
[Read More]Prof. Gina Barreca Featured in Writer’s Digest
Gina Barreca, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in the English Department, was featured in Writer’s Digest for her most recent collection, Fast Fallen Women: 75 Essays of Flash Nonfiction.
[Read More]Upcoming Events
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Jan
29
Letters About Literature Submission Deadline All Day
Letters About Literature Submission Deadline
Monday, January 29th, 2024
All Day
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Jan
29
Connecticut Student Writers Submission Deadline All Day
Connecticut Student Writers Submission Deadline
Monday, January 29th, 2024
All Day
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Feb
14
Africana February Book Talk: Dr. Martha Cutter and Dr. Erika Williams 2:00pm
Africana February Book Talk: Dr. Martha Cutter and Dr. Erika Williams
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
02:00 PM - 03:15 PM
Austin Building
Join the Africana Studies Institute and the Department of English for a book talk with Dr. Martha J. Cutter and Dr. Erika Williams. Learn more about their books.
The Many Resurrections of Henry Box Brown by Martha J. Cutter
Tales from DuBois: The Queer Intimacy of Cross-Caste Romance by Erika Renee Williams
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Feb
23
The Collapse of Nature: Insect Decline in the Anthropocene 7:30pm
The Collapse of Nature: Insect Decline in the Anthropocene
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
07:30 PM
Biology/Physics Building
Dr. Wagner will lecture on his entomological research surrounding invertebrate conservation, including topics such as pollinator decline, invasive species impacts, and climate-change threats.
If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the CSMNH at 860-486-4460 or CSMNHinfo@uconn.edu by Friday, February 16.