At New England College, the study of English is the starting point for an exciting journey where the worlds of literature, history, arts, and culture intersect. In the context of Anglo-American and European literature, Bachelor of Arts in English students will have an opportunity to explore mythology, criticism, aesthetics, genres, modernism and post-modernism. Throughout the Bachelor of Arts in English program, a variety of voices are represented including those of women, ethnic, racial, and post-colonial cultures.
Our literature and creative writing program challenges our students to read, think, and write both critically and imaginatively and prepares them for a future that demands good communication, creative thinking, and an enriched cultural background.
Students pursuing a degree in English may choose to major or minor in English, creative writing, and comparative literature or to major in secondary education-English.
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Professor Sylva Boyadjian-Haddad’s chapbook, Salt, was published by Finishing Line Press and released in October. Salt received Third Honor¬able Mention in New Women’s Voices Series.
