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Fall/Summer 2012 Core Writing Program Placement: Mar 1 - Aug 1, 2012. Click here for more information.
 

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Join the English Department's undergraduate organization, The Linguistics Club

INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE

Internships for credit available to qualified junior and senior undergraduate English majors and minors. See a list of available positions here. Contact English Department Internship Coordinator Gailmarie Pahmeier for more information.

The University Writing Center

Funded by student fees under the ASUN-initiated and student-approved Joint Vision 2017 Plan, the University Writing Center provides free one-on-one tutoring for undergraduate and graduate students. UWC staff is also available to give presentations to classes, faculty, and other groups.

Congratulations Class of 2012

The Shakespeare First Folios: A Descriptive Catalogue

Eric Rasmussen -- along with UNR graduate students Mark Farnsworth, Lara Hansen, Trey Jansen, and Sarah Stewart -- has published The Shakespeare First Folios: A Descriptive Catalogue (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). This 935-page book is the result of two decades of research during which 232 surviving copies of this immeasureably important book were located -- a remarkable 72 more than were recorded in the previous census over a century ago -- and examined in situ. The only comprehensive listing of all extant copies of the First Folio, this work offers full bibliographic descriptions of each extant copy, including detailed accounts of press variants, watermarks, damage or repair, leaves in facsimile, annotations, bindings, and provenance (including fascinating stories about previous owners and incidents). This unique reference work will prove essential to Shakespeare scholars, auction houses, book collectors, curators, librarians, and specialist book dealers, as well as students of Shakespeare and all readers with an interest in the history of the book.