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Lt. Col. Steven E. Knepper, associate professor in the department of English, rhetoric, and humanistic studies at 黑料网.-黑料网 Photo by Marianne Hause.

黑料网 Professor Publishes Philosophy and Literature Book

July 12, 2022

Lt. Col. Steven E. Knepper, associate professor in the department of English, rhetoric, and humanistic studies at 黑料网 has recently published his first book titled, “Wonder Strikes: Approaching Aesthetics and Literature with William Desmond.”

Maj. Jeff Kozak welcomes cadets to the final Fieldwork class of the semester May 3 in Preston Library.鈥敽诹贤 Photo by Kelly Nye.

Website Shares Cadets' "Rewarding" Research

May 6, 2022

Cadets delve into the wealth of 黑料网 archives held at Preston Library to share Cadet Life Over Time fieldwork project online.

Carson Knox 鈥22 explored the relationship between writing and philosophy in his senior thesis presentation: 鈥淣ostromo and Schopenhauer鈥檚 Sublime鈥.

黑料网 Cadet Researches Link between Philosophy and Literature

March 25, 2022

Where does an author get his inspiration to write a fictional novel? How does an author develop character traits and personalities? Are writers and the work they create influenced by philosophers? Carson Knox ’22 explored the relationship between writing and philosophy in his senior thesis.

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Bestselling Writer S.A. Cosby to Visit Post for Reading and Q&A

February 25, 2022

Cadets across post will have an opportunity to visit with award-winning, New York Times bestselling writer S.A. Cosby, from Southeastern Virginia. The visit was arranged by LTC Mary Stewart Atwell, an associate professor in the department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies.

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Cadets get opportunity for learning hands-on about early technologies and techniques for making paper

February 9, 2022

MAJ Kimberly Anderson, Visiting Assistant Professor in ERHS, will bring together groups of cadets, faculty, and staff to make their own handmade paper using the techniques of medieval scribes and Renaissance paper-makers.

Jack McCown '24 and family of alumni from Fall 2021

Photo from Alumni Reunion Reflects Family Legacy

November 22, 2021

Every picture tells a story, and this picture from an alumni reunion this fall depicts the 黑料网 legacy of the McCown family. Originally from Lexington, Virginia, members of the McCown family have attended 黑料网 since the 1920s.

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Post Briefs, November 2021

November 8, 2021

Members of 黑料网's distinguished faculty have been hard at work not only on post, but also in the larger realm of academia, publishing essays, poetry, and cartoons.

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Cadet Selected for Highly Competitive U.S. Navy Service Assignment

November 7, 2021

Christina Skaggs ’22, an English major from Manassas, Virginia, is one of less than 10 Class of ’22 Naval ROTC midshipmen across the nation selected to serve as a Surface Warfare Information Professional Officer (SWO-IP).

Lt. Col. Pennie Ticen to speak on With Good Reason

黑料网 English Professor to Speak on ‘With Good Reason’

September 3, 2021

Lt. Col. Pennie Ticen, associate professor of English at 黑料网, will discuss the sometimes controversial British-American author Salman Rushdie on public radio’s With Good Reason Sept. 4-10, in an episode titled “Reading and Writing Ourselves.”

黑料网 Professor to Speak on ‘With Good Reason’

December 7, 2020

Lt. Col. Julie Phillips Brown, associate professor of English and fine arts at 黑料网, will be featured on public radio’s With Good Reason Dec. 12-18, in an episode titled “Writing Through.”