The Small, Feminine Scientist: Novelty, Narrative, and Authority in the Accounts of Women in Science
By: Mollie Dimise
Faculty Adviser: Lina Wilder
We have strong faculty research programs that lay the foundation for diverse student-faculty research opportunities and advanced laboratory and field-based learning.
Recent highlights:
The Small, Feminine Scientist: Novelty, Narrative, and Authority in the Accounts of Women in Science
By: Mollie Dimise
Faculty Adviser: Lina Wilder
The Rewards of Impertinence: Happy and Unhappy Endings in Jane Austen's Novels
By: Elizabeth Bolger '17
Faculty Adviser: Jeff Strabone
"Until Death Brings Us Closer Together Forever": Spirituality, Corporeality, and Queer Identification with Nature in Transcendental Literature
By: Kathryn Alderman '17
Faculty Adviser: Julie Rivkin
Thrill of the Chase:And Other Tales of Stubborn North Americans
By: Caroline Lazar '15
Faculty Adviser: Blanche Boyd
(Creative work)
Ruins Ahead: A Short Story Collection
By: Emily Becker '15
Faculty Adviser: Blanche Boyd
(Creative work)
Ordinary Magic: D.W. Winnicott and the E. Nesbit Tradition in Children’s Literature
By: Sarah Pincus '14
Faculty Adviser: Julie Rivkin
Flying in Place: Black Superheroes and Their Origin Stories
By: Kolton Harris '14
Faculty Adviser: Courtney Baker
In a Little While: A Short Story Collection
By: Munib Khan '13
Faculty Adviser: Blanche Boyd
(Creative work)
Liminal Leda: A Conversation About Art, Poetry, and Vague Translations of Sex
By: Molly Pistrang '13
Faculty Adviser: John Gordon
English Department
Mailing Address
Connecticut College
English Department
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320
Department Assistant
Stacey Lion-Gardiner
Campus Location
Blaustein Humanities Building