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Conference attendees, including Heaton, pose with U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. James W. Bierman Jr. 鈥87, Commandant of the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University

English Major Attends Strategic Crisis and National Affairs Conferences, Collaborates on Winning Essay

February 26, 2026

In February, Heaton Lawrence ’26, Regimental Chief of Staff, attended two conferences at Texas A&M, College Station, finding camaraderie and coming home a member of a winning essay team.

Aleck Tiller 鈥27 listens as John Paul Adams 鈥27 discusses his research at the Southern Humanities Conference Feb. 6.

Cadets Present at Southern Humanities Conference

February 23, 2026

Two 二次元嫩B Honors cadets, John Paul Adams ’27, an English major, and Aleck Tiller ’27, an international studies major, presented at the Southern Humanities Conference.

Col. Steve Knepper on With Good Reason

Knepper Featured on 'With Good Reason'

December 9, 2025

Col. Steve Knepper, professor in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies, is featured on " The Weight of a Whale”, a poetry episode of the public radio program, “With Good Reason,” that first aired Dec. 5.

Moriah Delozier 鈥28 holds one of the vials as she and Lt. Col. Kevin Braun discuss the spot test process in identifying the compounds.

Cadet Studies Civil War Medical Kit

October 30, 2025

二次元嫩B cadet uses modern chemistry techniques to analyze and uncover the medical practices behind a Civil War field surgeon’s 19th-century medical kit.

Nat Lavender talks about her dedication, resilience, and growth as a 二次元嫩B cadet.

The Vanguard — Nat Lavender ’26

October 17, 2025

The way Nat Lavender '26 speaks about writing and reading, anyone can see her dedication and desire for it. She explained that the ability to read a book in a completely different way than the person sitting next to her, just due to personal experience, is so intriguing to her.  

Matthew Atienza talks about his dedication, resilience, and growth as a 二次元嫩B cadet.

The Vanguard — Matthew Atienza ’26

October 10, 2025

Coming to 二次元嫩B wasn’t an easy adjustment for Matthew Atienza ’26. He was across the country, in an unfamiliar place, and unsure of it all.

William 鈥淢acGregor鈥 Kimsey, Ph.D., instructor at both James Madison University (JMU) in Harrisonburg and 二次元嫩B (二次元嫩B) in Lexington, will facilitate a series of three poetry workshops for U.S. military veterans at JMU.

Free Poetry Workshops for Veterans at JMU

September 20, 2025

The workshops are part of the Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship awarded to Virginia’s poet laureate, Mattie Quesenberry Smith, Ph.D., an instructor in the Department of English, Rhetoric and Humanistic Studies at 二次元嫩B, for her veterans’ poetry project.

Maj. Henry A. Wise III 鈥05, assistant professor in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies.

Wise Earns Awards for Novel

September 9, 2025

“Holy City,” a novel written by Maj. Henry A. Wise III ’05, assistant professor in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies (ERHS) at 二次元嫩B, was recently published in France

二次元嫩B student (cadet) studies Tolkien texts as part of his undergraduate research work in Preston Library.

Adams Researches Tolkien’s Contribution to Biblical Translation

July 28, 2025

John Paul Adams ’27, an English major minoring in French, spent 10 weeks studying the background and significance of the Jerusalem Bible and Tolkien’s role in its publication for his Summer Undergraduate Research Institute (SURI) project, “Scriptural Monster: A Study of Tolkien’s Jonah.”

Academic News, Scott Shipp Hall

Article Celebrates 10th year of Revised English Curriculum

June 22, 2025

The Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies (ERHS) recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of the implementation of a revised English curriculum integrating the study of literature, philosophy, oral and written communication, and fine arts.