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By Sergio Diaz-Silverio

Aimee Seu fondly recalls her reason for choosing Florida State University’s English department for her doctoral studies in creative writing. Her decision, she says, came down to intuition and a genuine connection she made.

By Madison Maley

As an author of Young Adult books, public librarian, and former high school English teacher, Florida State University English alumna Lauren Gibaldi is able to give insights from multiple angles to the recent controversy over book banning.

By Sergio Diaz-Silverio

Much of the work that English department students create is accomplished digitally, and Florida State University’s Digital Symposium is a perfect a place to display that work.

By Sergio Diaz-Silverio

Many student-run organizations on Florida State University's campus foster creativity and collaboration among their members. One in particular does so through the unique art form of sketch comedy.

Friday Night Live, or FNL, gets its name and cues from NBC’s popular show Saturday Night Live. FSU students with various backgrounds meet regularly to both write comedy sketches and to create digital comedy shorts. Those works are pieced together for a live performance each semester.

By Alyssa Cuevas

Florida State University’s Graduate Literature Organization hosts a virtual two-day conference, “Reconfiguring Digital Spaces,” beginning Friday, April 8, and ending April 9.

By Erinn Lyden

Nitya Pandey is a doctoral candidate in Rhetoric and Composition at Florida State University. In her administrative position as an Online Writing Coordinator (OWC), she and her team oversee the Online Writing Instruction (OWI) certification course. The course is self-paced and module-based, available for master’s and doctoral students, and any other instructors who want to teach online English Composition courses.