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By Alyssa Cuevas

L. Lamar Wilson joined Florida State University’s English department in the fall of 2020 as an assistant professor. Having worked in journalism and other Research 1 universities for 18 years, his experience within the writing realm is invaluable to students.

By Sofia Cabrera

As a writer, a poet, and a teacher, The Cyborg Jillian Weise, who goes by Cy, says she has always admired Florida State University’s Department of English.

“Every time I went somewhere else, I realized just how great the department had been and how much it continues to succeed and thrive,” Cy says.

By Rachel Loring

Normally, Florida State University’s campus is sleepy and quiet on Friday afternoons. Stragglers leave Suwannee. Students get ready for their weekends. Parking is finally available anywhere on campus.

The National Endowment of the Humanities awarded a Florida State University English doctoral candidate a $99,915 Digital Humanities Advancement Grant to develop and release a beta-level app to improve accessibility of graphic and visual narratives for blind and low-visioned readers.

By Faith Matson

As many stories do, this one started with a love interest.

Anthony Cormier, a 2000 graduate of Florida State University’s Creative Writing Program, moved to Tallahassee as a transfer student from the University of Florida to follow a girl.

While his move to FSU, the place that would provide a foundation for a prolific writing career, was somewhat spontaneous, his success that would follow proves that not all rash decisions end badly.

In 2016, Cormier became a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter.

By Sofia Cabrera

Florida State University alumna Janecia Britt used her networking abilities to find her current job at her alma mater. In June 2021, Britt began her position of assistant director of communications for the Alumni Association, and she is also the editor in chief for Vires, the association’s official publication.