The English Department is thrilled to release the finalized program for the upcoming Undergraduate Research Conference. We look forward to hearing these students present their research on Thursday as well as releasing LURe Volume 10 and meeting our authors. Follow the registration link on our home page to join us in celebrating our undergraduate students’ research and scholarship!
Month: February 2021
2021 Undergraduate Research Conference Registration
Follow this link to register for the 2021 English Undergraduate Research Conference and LURe Release.
The registration process should take less than five minutes to complete.You will be asked to provide your name and email as well as answers to a few questions to register, and upon completion you will receive a Zoom link to join the event. Registration is free for everyone, and attendees will be able to join the conference at anytime via the link. Attached below is a Zoom Guide to aid moderators, presenters, and attendees in joining and participating in the conference
Feel free to invite friends and family, and make sure Zoom is fully updated before joining. We hope to see you there!
LURC Online Plenary Panel Information

While awaiting the publication of our full program, check out this preview of both Plenary panels! As with all of our panels this year, our speakers will be presenting via our Zoom conference. Join us on February 25th to see Sarah H. Haught discuss the use of research in screenwriting for primetime and Dr. Brandi K. Adams explore student diversity and the cultural landscape of London in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries through the Parnassus Plays. We hope to see you there!
Undergraduate Research Conference and LURe Volume 10 Release

Mark your calendars! UWG’s Online Literary Undergraduate Research Conference will be held through Zoom on February 25th, 2021, featuring Plenary speakers Sarah H. Haught and Brandi K. Adams. More information is coming soon on the details of our other panels, but you can look forward to the release of LURe Volume 10 and our Meet the Authors panel during our last session. Use the hashtag #LURCOnline to post about the conference, and stay tuned for the Zoom link and additional information on conference proceedings.