Modernism/modernity’s feature on Hope Mirrlees’s Paris: A Poem Wins Prize for Best Digital Feature
Modernism/modernity’s cluster on Hope Mirrlees’s Paris: A Poem, commissioned and developed in collaboration with Fordham English’s Professor Anne Fernald, has won the Council of Editors of Learned Journals 2025 prize for Best Digital Feature.
Camp Creative
Amidst one of New York City’s bitterest winters in recent memory, a Creative Writing Capstone class hosted a cozy gathering called Camp Creative. This summer-camp-in-winter themed event brought the Fordham community together to bond, relax, and enjoy the homey pleasures of literature and storytelling.
Announcing the 2026 Creative Writing Prize Winners
The English Department is thrilled to announce the student winners of this year’s creative writing prizes: Corinne Percy, Adithi Vimalanathan, Mustafa Motlani, and Coley Gibson
Authors Give Voices to Jane Austen's Forgotten Characters
The students of Professor Susan Greenfield’s “Jane Austen in Context” course discuss the recently published Ladies in Waiting: Jane Austen’s Unsung Characters with visiting authors
Finding Rootedness
Fordham students, alumni, faculty, and staff took part in a virtual creativity staycation this winter that is part of a new approach to building a writing practice.
The Patrick Healy Fellowship Visits Fordham’s Lincoln Center Campus
Student fellows from Georgetown University visited Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus, hosted by Fordham English Professor and Georgetown alumni, Sasha Ann Panaram
Fordham Celebrates Jane Austen’s 250th Birthday
Austen enthusiasts gathered at Rose Hill to celebrate the beloved author’s birthday with cake, cheer, and diverting entertainment