12021-08-26T11:55:08-07:00Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644373543A successor to the student-led University magazines dating from 1844, The Carolina Quarterly is launched in 1948. Funded by student fees and subscriptions and managed by students, today’s Carolina Quarterly continues to publish poetry, fiction, artwork, reviews, and essays in two print and two digital issues a year.plain2021-09-02T07:42:09-07:0002/01/1948Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644A successor to the student-led University magazines dating from 1844, The Carolina Quarterly is launched in 1948. Funded by student fees and subscriptions and managed by students, today’s Carolina Quarterly continues to publish poetry, fiction, artwork, reviews, and essays in two print and two digital issues a year. See the entries for 1844 and 1852. In ___, department chair Mary Floyd Wilson brought Carolina Quarterly into the department to secure its support into the future. Over the years, it has published the works of many up-and-coming authors who soon establish themselves as significant voices in the American literary landscape, including A. R. Ammons, T. C. Boyle, Raymond Carver, Don DeLillo, Annie Dillard, Louise Erdrich, Ha Jin, Denis Johnson, Denise Levertov, Joyce Carol Oates, and Lee Smith, among others.
1media/UNC225_Primary_Logo_FullColor_CMYK.jpg2020-04-24T06:49:19-07:00Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 225 ANNIVERSARY TIMELINEGrant Glass30Major Events in the History of the Department of English and Comparative Literaturetimeline2021-09-02T07:18:42-07:00Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644