Congratulations to Amber Caron, Recipient of the English Faculty Mentoring Award
Amber Caron was recognized as one of two recipients of the 2026 English Faculty Mentoring Award.
The English Department is a community of teachers, scholars, and students who work together towards a better understanding of the English language in all its forms, from medieval manuscripts to digital documents. As students both create and analyze different kinds of texts, they learn how to think deeply, write clearly, communicate effectively, and collaborate productively. Our classes thus prepare students to thrive in a complex and rapidly changing world, helping them to develop durable skills that support a variety of career paths.
Graduate Undergraduate Major Minor Associate Certificate

ENGL 1500: Dungeons & Dragons and Storytelling
ENGL 1500 Dungeons & Dragons and Storytelling is a new 1-credit course that will be offered in Fall 2026, taught by Lecturer Russ Winn. This course focuses on themes within writing such as audience awareness, rhetorical choice-making, and collaborative authoring through the lens of the popular tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
An annual contest for all USU undergraduates to showcase their creative talent, with entries due the first week of February.
The English Club is a social organization of English majors and minors that brings together students who enjoy reading, writing, and learning.
This uncensored open-mic is the perfect place to read your poetry and other writing in front of an audience.
The English department's internship program is designed to help students enrich their education, gain practical experience, and earn credit towards their degrees.
USU's chapter of the English Honor Society, a group dedicated to highlighting high-performing English students.
Gain valuable publishing experience by curating, producing, and marketing USU's undergraduate literary magazine.
Discuss your creative writing with other writers, participate in poetry slams, and flex your creative muscles with other students.
A community of curious and engaged students who think critically, take intellectual risks, and prepare to make a difference in the world.
A program for English 1010-2020 students, featuring an academic conference and an anthology showcasing student writing.
Peer tutors nominated for their writing skills help students improve assignments through personalized feedback before deadlines.