Friday, May 3, 2024

San Francisco State University English Department
MA English (Composition, Linguistics, and TESOL)  

MA in English Literatures 

Location: English Department, Humanities Building, 4th Floor, Room 485, and adjacent rooms

Welcome to the 13th Bi-annual English Department Graduate Student Conference! Each semester, our department hosts this event to showcase the work of our MA students, representing the disciplines in our graduate programs: MA English (Composition, Linguistics, and TESOL) and MA in English Literatures.  This semester’s conference will be held on Friday, May 3, 2024, 10:00am - 4:00pm.  This spring we continue a fully in-person program.  


Special Conference Event!  

Alumni Career Panel on Tech & Language
Humanities 587, 12:30pm - 1:30pm 

Grab some lunch in the English Department office (HUM 484), and then head up to Humanities 587 to listen to our esteemed career panel, made up of alumni from Linguistics, TESOL, and Comp. Panelists will discuss their careers which combine technology, language instruction, and language science. 

Welcome from Maricel Santos  English Department Chair

On behalf of the English Department at San Francisco State University, I would like to congratulate all of our students who will present their work at the Spring 2024 Graduate Student Conference and are graduating this semester. You made it – and what a journey the past few years have been! I congratulate you on your academic achievements as well as your persistence and courage as you managed the demands of graduate life along with any stressors brought on by the past few years.  I extend these congratulations to your family, friends, and anyone in your orbit who has supported you along the way. I am so grateful that we are able to soak in this moment together and celebrate in person. 

By mission, our department seeks to equip each of you with self-reliance, empathy and intellectual focus. This conference is a wonderful showcase of those qualities. Your presentations and capstone projects show how the study of languages and literatures can help us answer urgent questions of pedagogical, ethical, social, and political significance. We look forward to seeing all the ways you will continue to put your skills and passions to good use in the world. Please keep in touch.  Come back to campus to share those success stories or give us advice on how to keep our mission invigorated.

I’d like to thank Dr. Jenny Lederer, Dr. David Olsher, and all faculty advisors for mentoring and motivating this Spring 2024 cohort down the final homestretch.  Many thanks also to Hannah Gradowski (MA TESOL Student Association) and Parker Taylor (Graduate Literature Association) for all their help, and thanks to our MA programs coordinator, Cynthia Losinsky, for all the b0ehind-the-scenes work that supports our graduate students’ progress, from admission to graduation.

Congratulations again to all our MA students! Maricel (and Macie)

Photo Credit:  Ariel view SF State Campus, https://plan.sfsu.edu/.