At Concordia, we believe the starting point for all studies in English, communication and theatre is the development of the individual student’s voice. Both in and out of the classroom, you will find space to examine who you are, what you believe and how you can impact others.
Together, we learn to exercise our voices in prose and poetry, drama and debate, and research and relationships. Although we discuss challenging ideas and explore diverse viewpoints, we maintain a focus on individual students learning in a supportive atmosphere.
Learn more about the English, communication and theatre programs at Concordia.

-
View or add comments (0)
-
It's "Dead Week" at Concordia, the week before finals. But ECTA students are busy at work with projects and papers. Here's a costume design of Sherlock Holmes, designed by junior Nick Butcher as part of his British Literature portfolio on the novels by Arthur Conan Doyle.
View or add comments (5)
-
It's hard to believe we're into the fourth quarter of this academic year! It means we've sent some English student teachers out there! A good group of thoughtful, caring educators!
View or add comments (0)
-
The 5th annual CUNE African American Read-In is going on now! Feel free to drop by Janzow Top anytime until 2pm to listen and read literature by African American authors. We even have books for you to find a selection to read. Grab a coffee from 10:31 and enjoy.
View or add comments (0)
-
Dr. Bruce Creed's Business Communication classes demonstrated their version of "haka" chants today. Haka chants, originating in the Maori tribe of New Zealand, are traditional war cries/dances.
View or add comments (1)
-
Never underestimate the importance of a character's hat.
Dr. Seuss Himself Was a Cat in the Hat
www.nytimes.com
A tour featuring hats from the collection of Theodor Geisel, a k a Dr. Seuss, will begin Monday at the New York Public Library’s Fifth Avenue building.
View or add comments (0)
-
Free poetry, anyone? Check out this poetry possibility from The Poetry Foundation.
February 1, 2013 - Celebrate National Poetry Month with Free Poetry : The Poetry Foundation
www.poetryfoundation.org
Find poems, poets, poetry news, articles, and book reviews. Browse for poems by Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Gwendolyn Brooks, Billy Collins, Maya Angelou, John Keats, or search through 100 years of Poetry magazine in the archive.
View or add comments (0)