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Take me to the CLAS Student Success RoadmapThe English degree program at MSU Denver offers you opportunities to stretch intellectually, creatively and professionally through internships, student teaching, and much more!
Flexible program options that meet your needs and get you to graduation sooner! Whether you want to be fully in-person or online or have a combination of the two, we have a program that’s right for you.
MSU Denver is among the most affordable four-year universities in the nation. Not only do we offer a high quality education at a low cost, the Department of English offers four exclusive scholarships for $1,000 toward 2024-25 tuition.
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Join our active student organizations to meet peers, make friends, gain leadership skills and find where you belong! The Department of English has four student-led organizations, MSU Denver FiLM Club, Creative Writing Club, MSU Denver Linguistics Club, National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
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Complete an internship at a local magazine. Present your research at a national conference. Publish your original work. Let your creativity flourish while you build your resume to land that dream job!
An MSU Denver Bachelor of Arts in English can take you to graduate school, law school and springboard your career from writing and teaching to law and public service.
Critical race, feminist and gender studies scholar with a particular interest in American and multi ethnic women’s writing focusing specifically on literature, poetry and life writing.
Teaching Interests/Philosophy
American Literature, African American Literature, African American Women Writers, Women’s Literature, Hip-Hop and Literature, Composition, US Women of Color Literature, Life Writing and Auto/biography Studies
Research
African American Studies, American Studies, Popular Culture Studies, Critical Race Studies, Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Hip-hop Studies, Life Writing Studies, Feminist Studies
Professor Cynthia Kuhn teaches creative writing, literature, and film. She aims to offer student-centered courses that invite energetic and meaningful engagement with different texts, viewpoints, and voices.
Her work has appeared in McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern; Copper Nickel; Literary Mama; Prick of the Spindle; Muddy River Poetry Review; The Edge; Mystery Most Diabolical; Mama, PhD: Women Write About Motherhood and Academic Life; Reflective Activities: Helping Students Connect with Texts; and other publications.
Scholarly books include Self-Fashioning in Margaret Atwood’s Fiction: Dress, Culture, and Identity; Styling Texts: Dress and Fashion in Literature; and Reading Chuck Palahniuk: American Monsters and Literary Mayhem.
Novels include The Semester of Our Discontent, The Art of Vanishing, The Spirit in Question, The Subject of Malice, The Study of Secrets, and How to Book a Murder.
J Eric Miller grew up in the mountains of Colorado and Montana. Educated at the University of Montana (Bachelor’s degree), the University of Southern California (Master’s degree), and the University of Denver (Doctoral degree), he has been a professor of Creative Writing since 2000.
He is a faculty advisor for the university literary journals, The MSU Denver Roadrunner Review.
He believes in comfort of nostalgia, life choices that take animal welfare into account, the hypnotic effect of a good film or a book, second reads of everything, and the way a liberal arts centered education sets one up for success not just in a variety of career paths, but to be a thoughtful and thus useful citizen of the world.
Publications
His book length publications include Animal Rights and Pornography; Bloodletting and Fruits of Lebanon; and Decomposition. Decomposition. Animal Right and Pornography and Decomposition have been published in a variety of languages, including, French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, and Russian. Several short stories from the collection Animal Rights and Pornography as well as Decomposition have been optioned for film development. His short fiction has appeared in: American Short Fiction, Eclectica, decomP, Semaphore, Starry Night Review, Clementine Unbound, The The/tEmz/Review, Litbreak, The Scarlet Leaf Review, eFiction, and others. His short story “Invisible Fish” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
Natalie Gramer, MSU Denver ’23, Aviation & Aerospace B.S. and English, B.A., is the graduate honoree for the English Department and the winner of the Provost’s Award for Outstanding Achievement for Fall 2023.
MSU Denver English program alumni work in numerous organizations in Colorado and across the nation, and they continue their studies across the globe!
MSU Denver has 36.7% Hispanic/Latinx students which the highest number of Hispanic/Latinx students among institutions of higher education in the state of Colorado.
Learn more about MSU Denver's DesignationMSU Denver is dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion and has been named one of the Top Colleges for Diversity by Insight Into Diversity for 10 consecutive years.
Learn more about DEI at MSU Denver50% of MSU Denver students are transfers. As the top transfer destination for Coloradans, our students make an immediate impact on our workforce and community.
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