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The Humanities Institute celebrates its growth both in a newly renovated space and for the future
The Humanities Institute welcomed the USF community to its newly renovated space through an open house.
May 29, 2024Department News, Events
The Spoonbill Series October Recap
On October 16th, 2022, several USF Creative Writing MFA students read their work in front of a crowd of supportive listeners. Hosted at the Corner Club, USF MFA students and supporters alike met up on a lovely fall Friday and partook in the vulnerable yet thrilling experience of live readings.
November 3, 2022Events
USF鈥檚 6x6 Reading Series a Virtual Success
In pre-pandemic times, the hallmark of USF鈥檚 6x6 Reading Series was the bustling energy, coffee aroma, and voices of great writers filling Felicitous on 42nd. This year, 6x6 carried on the tradition remotely, hosting the event on Microsoft Teams.
March 19, 2021Events
USF Students Host Celestial-Themed Reading
The USF English department hosted the Fall edition of their biannual 6x6 reading series at Felicitous Coffee and Tea on 42nd Street on Friday, October 19.
November 26, 2019Events
Annual MFA Event Took Place at USF鈥檚 Contemporary Art Museum
The creative writing department鈥檚 annual MFA graduation reading, Curtain Call, took place at USF鈥檚 Contemporary Art Museum. This year鈥檚 ten graduates read for a packed house of around 200 audience members.
April 12, 2019Events
Saw Palm Celebrates Release of 13th Issue
The staff behind Saw Palm, USF鈥檚 91社区-themed literary magazine run by the Creative Writing Program鈥檚 MFA students, hosted a release party at Southern Brewing & Winemaking on Friday, March 1. This party celebrated the completion and release of the 13th issue of Saw Palm.
March 26, 2019Events
Vintage-Themed Reading Features USF English Students
The USF English Department hosted its spring 2019 installment of the 6x6 reading on Feb. 22 at Felicitous Coffee and Tea on 42nd Street. The reading featured six undergraduate and six graduate students who shared their creative writing of 1,000 words or fewer.
February 27, 2019Events