Department of Composition & Literary Studies
Dr. Wendy Elle: wendy.elle@austincc.edu
Celebrate Black History all February with ACC's 2026 A Century of Black History Commemorations. Check out the line up of campus conversations, art exhibits, and social events happening in-person at a variety of campuses with hybrid options available.
Register NOW for the CCCs! For real, y'all. Stop putting it off and let them know you plan to attend this amazing event. You can attend in person or virtually. And if you are presenting, you still need to register.
Reminder: While Wendy is out of office, Department Chair duties will be covered by Theo Yurevitch, Sarah Stayton, and Chris Gardner. Wendy will be back to Department Chairing on February 16.
Theo will be helping with student schedule changes, student reinstatements, student retroactive withdrawals, and faculty absences.
Sarah will be handling student complaints and coordinating with INRW.
Chris will be holding down the newsletter and answering general student questions about the CLS Department.
Grade Changes will be processed when Wendy is back on February 16.
When in doubt, send your question or concern to CLS-office@austincc.edu and Mads will get it to the person who can help you! And as always, you can contact CLS Office for sub requests, staffing questions, and general departmental inquiries. ✨ cls-office@austincc.edu ✨
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February 11 and 12
Estaffing Phase 1 Adjuncts accept/decline assignments
February 13
14-week session certify attendance [upload syllabi to Collection Form and Lighthouse]
February 17 and 18
Estaffing Phase 2 Adjuncts enter preferences for summer 26
March 6
CCCs (HLC and virtual), 12pm-4pm
March 16 - March 22
Spring Break, ACC Closed
April 25
Undergraduate Research Symposium, 11am-2pm
March 27
CLS meets with Chancellor Russell Lowery-Hart and VC Gaye Lynn Scott (virtual), 9am-10am
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CLS Evaluation Materials
2025-2026 Evaluation Deadlines Full Calendar
Academic Year 2025-2026 Collection Form
This form is created and maintained by the Assistant Department Chair for CLS's Evaluation Committee (Beth Frye). Use this form to submit syllabi, Faculty Reflection Forms, and self-reported mandatory training for Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026.
Submit Syllabi by the second week of classes (varies by session; Jan 30, 2026 for 16 week)
Submit Faculty Reflection Forms (Jan 30, 2026; Jun 12, 2026; Sept 4, 2026)
Submit self-reported Mandatory training (Due Feb 28)
Supplemental Materials for the CLS Annual Evaluation
Use this form to submit your Supplemental Materials for Annual Faculty Evaluation. Need to know what to submit? First, find your cycle year on the CLS Due List. Then, use the What do I submit? chart. Submit AY26 Supplemental Materials by May 29, 2026.
Faculty Responsibilities for Annual Evaluation
The above video explains the ACC and CLS Faculty Evaluation Process in a Q&A format. You can also find the transcript and resources here.
CLS K.I.S.S Spreadsheet
CLS K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart)
This spreadsheet allows CLS faculty to see and understand all required professional development tasks as well as several optional PD opportunities.
CLS Faculty Handbook
The Faculty Handbook can answer many questions about CLS policy, staffing, evaluation, and more! Plus, you can find instructions for badge requests and grade changes. The easiest way to navigate the CLS Faculty Handbook is the search field. Look for the magnifying glass 🔍in the upper right corner of the homepage and type your keyword (badge request or change eligibility).
Conference Travel Request Form
File this Travel Expense Request with the LAHC Dean's office to request money for upcoming conference travel and attendance.
As a reminder, the CLS Admin Team submits textbook information to the ACC Bookstore. Please ignore the (many) reminders from the bookstore and make sure that we have your textbook info.
Full-time English faculty added their textbooks to the sign-off sheet in December. No further action is needed.
Adjunct English faculty will complete this ENGL Textbook form once they accept their Summer 26 classes.
Full-time and Adjunct INRW faculty will complete this INRW Textbook form once they accept their Summer 26 classes.
Important: Even if you do not assign a textbook, we need you to respond so that we can label your class for the Zero Textbook Costs sort.
Please pay attention to Attendance Certification deadlines. You will receive an email reminding you that it is time to certify attendance for each section you teach. All instructions you need will be in the email. A few basics and resources:
Certify Attendance through the MyACC Faculty app.
Make sure you understand what counts as "attendance" (a student does not need to be present in a face-to-face class in order to meet the requirements for attendance. See question 3 on the Attendance Certification Q & A.)
Remember: if you do not certify a student's attendance, they will be dropped from the course and it may affect their financial aid.
Upcoming Dates:
14 week sessions: Certify Attendance by February 13 (that's Friday!)
Applications for Multi-Semester Term Appointments (MSTA) in English will open February 9 in the eStaffing. If you're an adjunct interested in MSTA or you received your MSTA status within the last three years, be sure to submit your application by February 20.
What is MSTA?
According to A.R. 4.0401.02 "A Multiple Semester Term Appointment (MSTA) is an appointment held by selected Adjunct Faculty that allows for priority status in the assignment of sections over multiple semesters. It is accepted operational standard of the College, as presented in Board Policy D-6 [4 b], to 'make extensive use of multiple-semester appointments for adjunct faculty.'"
More info about MSTA status in CLS
The MSTA, HPH, and DCAA Criteria and Processes document can offer a bit more information about these appointments.
Where do I apply?
On February 9, you will be able to access the application in eStaffing. Find "MSTA Application" in menu and follow the prompts. Submit before February 20.
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PDRS would like to invite you to this year’s CCC on Friday, March 6th from 11am - 4pm on ACC's Highland Campus. This year's FREE conference will feature a plenary presentation by renowned author, National Book Critics’ Circle Award finalist, Guggenheim fellow, and University of Texas professor, Deb Olin Unferth, who will be leading a hands-on session that features a wide set of strategies for fostering engagement and getting students writing.
If that’s not enough, the conference will offer 12 diverse and innovative breakout sessions from CLS faculty/staff and our central Texas College partners.
Breakout Sessions (Link to Conference Schedule)
Strategies for Emerging Writers (Deb Olin Unferth)
Mexican American Lit. & Hip Hop (Robert Tinajero - UNT Dallas)
The Asymmetric See-Saw: How to Collaborate Co-Intelligently with AI on Revision (Ryan Knight - MCC & Temple College)
Write, Rinse, Repeat: Pedagogical Strategies that Allow You to Teach Content You Love with Minimal Time Spent on Planning and Grading (Amanda Hoppe)
Active Learning & Gamifying the English Classroom (Melissa Holton, Jill Bosche)
Through a New Lens: Reframing the Literary Canon (Bianca Berino)
Exploring the Pedagogy of 1302 (Amber Clontz, Brian Fonken, and Robert Tinajero)
AI Assisted Approaches to Teaching (Brinda Roy, Latasha Goodwyn, & Lauren Davila)
Teaching Cultural Literature (Sarah Stayton & Megan Wallace)
Backwards Planning Workshop: Setting Your Students (and Yourself) Up to Meet Expectations of Major Assignments and Essays (Lauren Davila & Ellen Reyes)
Teaching Literature During a 'Reading Crisis’ (Lindsey Lawley-Rericich)
Teaching as Performance (Ryan Lopez)
Leadership in the Line of Fire—How To Catalyse Cultural Change in a Department (Wendy Elle)
There is literally something for everyone, and this unique collection of presenters will likely never be replicated. Check out our Conference Website!
If that’s not tempting enough, there will also be free refreshments provided by our textbook partners, Cengage and Macmillan, who will have their resources available during the conference, and our plenary, Deb Unferth will be selling some of her books as well. To sweeten the deal, CCC 2026 swag will be available to attendants thanks to the Composition and Literary Studies department!
Please, register here for this FREE conference!
In an attempt to make the policies and procedures of the CLS Department transparent and protect CLS faculty, the CLS Bylaws Committee worked throughout fall 25 to compile the CLS Bylaws Draft. The Bylaws committee welcomes your feedback and questions; please submit comments to the CLS Bylaw Review and Comment Google Form by Friday, February 27.
Timeline for CLS Bylaws Review and Department Vote
February 27 - Deadline for all CLS faculty to submit comments. ALL = full-time, adjunct, voting, or non-voting. Get in there and tell us what you think!
March TBD - CLS Virtual Town Hall. The Bylaws committee will address comments from the review and take questions.
April - CLS Bylaws committee will implement changes based on comments from the Google Form and the CLS Town Hall.
May 8 - CLS Department votes on the Bylaws!
The Professional Development and Research Committee would appreciate your taking the time to fill out the CLS Diversity, Censorship, and Academic Freedom survey by Tuesday, March 31st.
You can find more details about the survey's purpose and method by following the link above. If you have questions about the survey, please contact Rob Crowl at robert.crowl@austincc.edu or Dylan Walsh at dylan.walsh@austincc.edu.
Mark your calendar for the first Spring 2026 CLS Creative Writing Group: Friday, Feb. 13th at 10:00am.
Because English teachers make great writers and writing inspires teachers, let's get together and write! Let's polish poems, draft short stories, explore new genres, and more, finding inspiration and professional growth along the way. As a bonus, attending each meeting is worth one hour of professional development credit!
Hosted by Tonya Suther and Jordan Easley. Contact Jordan Easley and Tonya Suther for more information and to get on the email list!
See full flyer here.
Cengage warmly invites all CLS faculty to attend The Rhetorical Power of Narrative in the Age of AI, a workshop led by Cengage author Jodie Nicotra. If you have any questions, email Shiloh LaBoy.
Workshop Details:
This interactive session explores how generative AI relies on narrative to shape meaning and judgment—and how we can help students critically analyze and craft narratives, including AI‑generated ones. Full details are available in the attached flyer.
When: Thursday, February 19, 4:00–5:30 PM
Where: UT Austin Learning Lab (Rooms 1A & 1B), Perry–Castañeda Library
Register: The Rhetorical Power of Narrative in the Age of AI – Fill out form
Dinner Event Details:
Cengage is also hosting a small dinner gathering with Jodie Nicotra for those who would like a more informal opportunity for conversation. Attendance at either event is completely optional—please feel free to join one or both, as your schedule allows.
When: Wednesday, February 18, 6:15 PM
Where: North Italia at The Domain, 11506 Century Oaks Terrace, Suite 124, Austin, TX 78758
RSVP: An Evening of Conversation with Jodie Nicotra at North Italia – Fill out form
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Thank you to everyone who steps up to fill sub requests! A few people have asked about how subs are assigned, so Mads breaks it down below.
A faculty requests a substitute to cover a class (see Best Practice for Faculty Absences if you have questions about this step)
If the need is immediate (same or next day), the call for subs will go out right away. Otherwise the request will be sent out about two weeks from the class date.
We assign subs. If the need is immediate (same or next day), then we usually assign first-come-first-serve. If the need is not immediate (later in the week or next week), we take the following into account:
Can the sub cover multiple periods of the same class? (for instance, both T and Th of the same class)
Can the sub cover multiple classes for the same instructor?
Is the class INRW, DC, ESOL, etc. And has the sub covered or taught those class types before?
How many sub assignments has this person been given? We do try to spread out the opportunities as best as we can.
We then connect the assigned sub with the faculty who requested the sub, so they can exchange materials for the upcoming classes.
We do our best to respond to the original email with updates, letting everyone know when a classes are covered.
Subs verify that they covered the class. We submit payments between the 10th and the 15th of any given month. Any sub assignments after the 15th will be paid in the following month. If you sub often, it's a good idea to track your assignments. Then, you can double-check that you’ve been paid by going into your profile on Workday and selecting Compensation.
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The ACC Honors Program is excited to be a proud partner in the 2026 Central Texas (CTX) Learning Festival!
Where: Highland Campus Welcome Center, Building 1000 (HLC1 2350)
Wednesday, March 11, 9:00-10:50 am - La diversidad y la influencia del estilo y la moda Hispana/ The diversity and influence of Hispanic style and fashion
Honors Spanish I & II professors Ramiro Juarez and Marcel Pons Ventura will explore personal style and fashion influences across the Spanish-speaking world in this insightful cultural workshop.
Wednesday, March 11, 11:00-11:50 am - Pop Culture Pop-Up - Decoding Movies, Memes, and More
Dr. Brinda Roy’s Honors Composition I students will teach a lively, hands-on class, during which participants will decode familiar cultural artifacts - from music to memes - to discover how pop culture shapes our lives and communities.
The Festival is free and open for learners of all ages and interests. Learn more at ctxlearningfestival.com
Facebook @ctxlearningfestival
Instagram @ctx.learningfestival
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ACC's Office of Distance Education (DE) is working hard to make sure faculty have the tools and know-how to make all BB courses accessible by April 24, 2026.
Resources for working on BB Accessibility
Instructional design support offers DE Accessibility Training
TLED's Accessibility information page.
Materials from Trent Griggs' ADA Blackboard Compliance Training at the 2025 CCCs:
Blackboard Accessibility Orientation
Examples of Reasonable Accommodations
Drop-in: Accessibility Sessions in February
February 16 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CST
Eastview Campus (Learning Lab) or Join online (EVC)
Round Rock Campus (ACCelerator) or Join online (RRC)
South Austin Campus (Learning Lab) or Join online (SAC)
February 17 | 1 p.m.-4 p.m. CST
Cypress Creek Campus (Learning Lab) or Join online (CYP)
Highland Campus (ACCelerator) or Join online (HLC)
Northridge Campus (Learning Lab) or Join online (NRG)
February 24 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CST
Rio Grande Campus (ACCelerator) or Join online (RGC)
Round Rock Campus (ACCelerator) or Join online (RRC)
San Gabriel Campus (ACCelerator) or Join online (SGC)
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College Reading and Learning Association Annual Conference, Oct 2026
Please consider submitting a proposal for this year’s College Reading & Learning Association (CRLA) annual conference. CRLA is a great place to share and learn best practices in co-requisite design, reading strategies, and composition with an emphasis on finding new ways to support students. This year's theme is Resilience in Motion: Learning, Leading, and Thriving in Support of Student Success, inviting you to reflect on the power of advocacy to support our students. CRLA accepts a wide range of sessions including research, wise practices, and advocacy ideas. If you have any questions about the conference, reach out to Amarilis Castillo (amarilis.castillo@austincc.edu) and Beth Frye (efrye@austincc.edu).
Review the Call for Proposals, due by March 16, for more details.
We all know our students are doing amazing things! As you review student work, keep in mind ways that you can encourage students to get their work to a larger audience by submitting the Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium, Cacciatore, or Innovate.
Cacciatore, deadline Feb 22, 2026
Dual Credit students can submit to the Cacciatore Contest here.
See Cacciatore flyer for more details.
Innovate, deadline is Feb 22, 2026
All currently enrolled ACC students can submit to the League of Innovations contest here.
See the Innovate flyer for more details.
Undergraduate Research Symposium, Deadline to apply Mar. 23, 2026
📣CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Apply by March 23, 2026!
The Liberal Education Advancement and Development (LEAD) initiative is sponsoring an Undergraduate Research Symposium and we are calling it 🌸 ACC In Bloom !! 🌸
🎓📚🔬 What: A Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Symposium that will showcase work from students and faculty across all disciplines and levels of research experience.
🗓️⏰When: Saturday April 25, 2026, 11:00am-2:00pm.
🏫Where: Highland Campus.
👉Check out the marvelous Symposium Website and flyer.
The College and High School Relations (CHSR) office has an upcoming paid opportunity to assist with test proctoring. Volunteers are solicited for one of the following dates.
February 21st - 3 volunteers
Round Rock Campus
9:30am-4:30pm
February 28th - 3 volunteers
Round Rock Campus
9:30am-4:30pm
Per CHSR, "A 45 minute virtual training will take place on February 17th at 10am or at 3pm. Training will consist of how to launch an exam and general help, but generally once it's started, just monitoring/proctoring. It will be recorded."
Volunteers will be paid $150 for their time. If you are interested in participating, please contact CHSR Director Jason Sanchez at jsanche1@austincc.edu
Would you like to be a judge for our ACC's Literary Contests?
Vision + Voice (K-12 Poetry Contest)
Cacciatore- Dual Credit-- (Poetry or Fiction up to 200 Wds)
Innovate- (ACC Traditional Students- Poetry and Fiction)
Important Details about Judging
You can be a judge for more than one contests!
If you have been a judge before-- you can be a judge again!
Or maybe this is your first time-- we'd love your insight!
You get paid $100 for each contest
Please let Ysella Fulton Slavin-- ysella.fultonslavin@austincc.edu know if you're interested or have any questions.
Join Walking Shadow Shakespeare Project for a night of Short Plays inspired by Shakespeare and created by local Austin artists, including Amber Luttig-Buonodono (writing under a pen name). Shows run at Trinity Street Playhouse at 7:30 pm March 3-7, with a matinee at 2pm on Saturday March 7. Tickets and more details here.
We will also be hosting a special champagne closing event on Sunday March 8 at 4pm at Sekrit Theater with a talkback and party to follow. You can find tickets for that here.
Featured Plays:
I Loved You Ever, a new play by Pablo Muñoz-Evers
Macbeth, but he's just a sword
Puck, in Epilogue, a new play by Amber Elby
For the last two years, the CLS Profile has been a great success; check out volume 2 here. In preparation for an even more amazing volume 3, we've opened the Faculty Contribution (2026) form.
Unlike voting, you can actually submit to this form early and often. Add some love notes now, come back in a month with pictures, and submit again after winter break when you've caught up on some leisure reading!
Here's what we're looking for:
📸Pics of you, your colleagues, your students! (Don't forget to get the photo consent form signed!)
💜Love Notes (end-of-semester "thank yous" from students, snippets from evaluations that stick with you)
📖Recommended reads (articles and books)
🙋🏽Successful classroom strategies and engaging texts
📑Course or assignment re-designs
✍️Professional publications, presentations, or achievements
From Two-Year to Top-Tier: Transferring to Competitive Universities
As part of Transfer Week, the Honors Program is partnering with Transfer Services to feature a panel of six ACC Honors Program alumni who have transferred to highly competitive institutions/programs: Brown, Yale, Georgetown U, and UT. Want the inside scoop on how they did it? Join us for a wide-ranging discussion of transfer tips, scholarships, and more! Light refreshments provided. Register here. Attending remotely? Zoom registration is here.
Featured UT students will attend in person; out-of-state students will participate via Zoom.
Wednesday, February 18th, 6:00 pm-7:30 pm, Highland Campus Building 2000 (Presentation Hall, Room 1550)
Event flyer (feel free to download to share with students) and website
Contact athomas2@austincc.edu with questions.
Spring 26 Creative Writing events are on the Creative Writing Events Calendar.
Upcoming Events!
Black History Month Event:
CW Welcomes Inaugural Austin Poet Laureate Zell Miller III
Tuesday, February 10, 2:00 - 3:30pm
HLC Truth, Community Healing, and Transformation Center
The Write Mind with screenwriter Andrew Bujalski
Wednesday, February 11, 6:30 - 7:30pm
HLC Building 2000, Room 1230
Admissions and Enrollment designed an internal Google site to support ACC faculty. It has all the information that instructors need about attendance certification, grade submission, withdrawal, reinstating students, etc. The information is streamlined and very easy to navigate. Check it out: Admissions and Enrollment Instructional Support Site and bookmark it in your browser for future use.
CLS Resources
TLED Tech Support for Google Sites
Submit a Mojo Ticket to request support: