As an artist-in-residence show produced using a professional cast, the September production of Romeo and Juliet was a first for Givens Performing Arts Center and University Theatre.
Inspired by the September 2017 production of Romeo and Juliet at the GPAC, the students in Sara Oswald’s ENG 2470—British Literature before 1790 class staged their own readings of selected scenes from the play.
Newly arrived Spanish professor Diana Dodson Lee, Ph.D., might still be unpacking her belongings in southeastern North Carolina, but already she’s making plans to travel again: This time, she is leading a study abroad class in March to Madrid and Segovia, Spain.
Students in ETFL's Spanish language classes and their professors, as well as the larger university and Pembroke community, gathered together to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month on September 17th at the UC. Students from the ETFL Spanish Program, Multicultural Center, Sigma Delta Pi, and th
Dr. Brandy Brown, who hails from Aberdeen, Washington, joins the department this year as Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center.
English, Theatre and Foreign Languages is happy to welcome Diana Lee as one of our new colleagues this term. As she has gotten settled in, Diana appreciates the atmosphere of the department and the “down-to-earth” attitude of UNCP folks.
Dr. Danielle Brownsberger describes her choice to major in English as one of trust: “I decided to have faith in the idea that if I majored in a subject I enjoy—and had some talent in—that money would follow. “
Dr. Peter Grimes joined the faculty at UNC Pembroke in August of 2017 as Assistant Professor of English and the editor of Pembroke Magazine. Dr. Grimes completed his B.A. in Philosophy and Psychology at UNC-Chapel Hill, his M.F.A.