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English Department
Resources and Projects
The English major has a long, distinguished
history of developing in the individual a sense of the past, an
analytical edge, a grasp of critical thinking, and, perhaps most
important, an appreciation of literature as an art and as a cultural and
spiritual artifact.
Advising
And Orientation
Need help traversing the strange world of college curriculum? This
link will take you directly to Chico State's academic advising program
where you can get help with all your scholastic advising needs whether you
need to know how many courses you still have to take or are just having
trouble picking a major.

On
Line Writing Center
Now available! The On-Line Writing center is the complement to
Taylor 203 (the real live writing center), where trained tutors can help
you through your writing difficulties, whatever they may be.

Northern
California Writing Project

English
Honor Society
The English Honor Society is an undergraduate organization for English
majors
Watershed
On Line
Chico State's own student run literary magazine. This page allows
for the perusal of back copies, and also has all the information you need
to know to submit your fiction, poetry, or photos.
Flume
Press At CSUC
Flume Press was established in 1984 as a small, independent, not-for-profit poetry
press. In 2001, we became affiliated with California State University, Chico's
literary editing and creative writing programs. Flume has published 16 poetry
chapbooks, all but one through our annual Chapbook Contest.
Free
Speech Area: A History
Ever wonder whether there's a story about that spot of grass in front of
the BMU.
Check out the history of Chico State's own free speech area.
English
Resources At The Library
Ebsco Host, MLA databases, and of course, all of those books. Check
out all that Meriam Library has to offer for your current research
project.
Phonology Laboratory
The purpose of the lab is to supplement the research and teaching needs of the linguistics
component of the Department of English. It is designed to support experimental research on
phonology, whether it be in laboratory phonology, phonology of first and second language
acquisition, phonology of American English dialects, or research on other languages. Thus,
members of the faculty can arrange to use the lab and are encouraged to do so; please check
with Ela Thurgood. Note that while the lab
itself is a modest size, it does have up to four workstations.
Linguistics Colloquium Series
Writing
Resources
MLA, APA, Chicago. You need style guides, we've got style
guides. This page also has links to grammar guides, tips for
writer's and of course those 'word-a-day' sites.
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