Greetings from Department of English!

Greetings from the Department of English!

Dear Friends of the English Department,

Welcome to our Spring 2025 edition of Out of Iowa! I write to you as both new and returning chair of the English Department. During my first 3-year stint, I faced the challenge of supporting our students and faculty through a global pandemic. I am proud to say that our community of writers and readers managed not only to survive but to thrive, and we continued to recruit remarkable faculty such as Kaveh Akbar and Tom Lin, both authors of internationally acclaimed novels, as well as an increasingly diverse and dynamic cohort of both undergraduate and graduate students.

Now, as I return on a five-year term, I ambitiously envision us building the English Department of the future. While many English departments nationwide are struggling to maintain enrollments and job placements, Iowa continues to thrive—thanks to our popular English and Creative Writing major and our continued innovation in our graduate programs. Over the next five years, I intend to develop and build on our remarkable diversity of voices, genres, methods and styles, bridging and blurring the divide between critical and creative practices and establishing a community of writers and readers and scholars and critics who reflect, celebrate and critique our complex contemporary world.

Lastly, we would love to meet you in person! You have an open invitation to visit the department where we can arrange for a tour of EPB, a lunch with students, and a meeting with faculty to discuss their current projects.

Loren Glass
M.F. Carpenter Professor and Chair of English

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Faculty honored by American Academy of Arts and Letters

Faculty members Kaveh Akbar, Jamel Brinkley, and Charles D’Ambrosio received 2025 Awards in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, recognizing their exceptional contributions to contemporary literature.

Book covers of "Mothers and Sons" and "Such Lovely Skin"

Alumni authors release noteworthy new books

Iowa alumni, including Adam Haslett (99MFA) and Tatiana Schlote-Bonne (18BA, 22MFA), have recently published acclaimed works spanning fiction and nonfiction—showcasing their talents that were nurtured at Iowa. 

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Fullbright awards for English graduates

Spencer Cooper-Ohm (24BA) and Ian Zwaschka (21BA) received Fullbright English Teaching Assistant Awards to Kosovo and the Czech Republic, respectively, exemplifying the global impact of Iowa graduates.

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Iowa remains top-ranked public university for writing

The University of Iowa ranked #9 in U.S News & World Report’s 2024-25 list for writing and communications across disciplines, standing out as the only public university in the top ten. Read how some graduates have used their writing skills post-graduation.

Harper Steele

At Iowa, Harper Steele discovered the spark which led to a career in comedy writing

Before becoming an Emmy Award-winning writer for Saturday Night Live and co-creator of the documentary Will & Harper, Harper Steele (85BA) found her passion for storytelling in University of Iowa classrooms. Steele was recently honored by the UI Lecture Committee as a notable Iowan for her contributions to the arts.

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Kaveh Akbar’s Martyr! gains national acclaim

Associate professor Kaveh Akbar discussed his transition from poetry to fiction, reflecting on the success of his debut novel Martyr! A New York Times bestseller and National Book Award finalist.

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Cover of the book "Martyr!" written by Kaveh Akbar

Join the UI Book Club

Alumni and friends like you can sign up and read upcoming books by Iowa writers featured in this free online program. The current selection is Martyr!, written by English faculty member and New York Times bestselling author Kaveh Akbar. There are opportunities for members to engage with Iowa authors electronically.

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