Discover the Power of Writing and Language
The Department of Literature, Writing and Rhetoric celebrates the power of the written word and visual rhetoric, engaging with a wide diversity of written works in the English language.
We prepare students for careers that require superior skills in critical thinking, close reading and audience analysis.
St. Edward’s University is home to one of just a few undergraduate rhetoric programs in the nation. Students in this program are intellectually challenged to hone their understanding of humanity and develop strong proficiency in the nuances of written language. Students also have the opportunity to write for our award-winning, student-run journals and earn course credit in internships that tap the profusion of opportunities in the creative economy.
Our programs immerse students in texts from a wide array of genres, cultures and historical periods while they create their own texts through deep dives in the craft of effective writing and multi-faceted research. Whether you seek to educate, persuade or enrich, you’ll learn how to express yourself analytically and creatively, and how to thrive in writing-intensive careers. Graduates are prepared for post-graduate studies or entry into professions that require critical thinking and excellent writing skills.
Explore Our Programs
The Department of Literature, Writing, and Rhetoric provides two BA programs, each offering various specialization options. One major focuses on English Literature, with options for general or creative writing specializations, along with a concentration in Language Arts for Teachers. The second major, Writing and Rhetoric, gives students the opportunity to pursue a general track or specialize in creative writing, journalism and digital media, or professional writing.
Student Organizations
Discover an award-winning student-led newspaper, two acclaimed student-run journals, and many opportunities for literature and writing. Explore where our students shine and make their mark!
The Sorin Oak Review is an annual literature and arts journal produced by our students. Anyone within the St. Edward's community may submit fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction essays, photography, and artwork.
Arete is an award-winning, student-run academic journal at St. Edward's. First published in 1991, Arete is an annual publication that encourages students from all disciplines to submit research papers, essays, and theses that offer substantive, fresh, and well-researched arguments for an informed audience.
Hilltop Views is a bi-weekly student newspaper published by the School of Humanities and serving the St. Edward's community. Hilltop Views publishes news stories, life and arts stories, and sports stories relevant to St. Edward's students. Students are encouraged to use this opportunity to develop their writing and reporting skills.
The Book Jackets Literary Club
The Book Jackets Literary Club is a fully student-run organization in which students gather to share conversations about books and writing ideas. Club members read and perform each other’s work and invite speakers to discuss internship and job opportunities for literature and writing majors. They also share information about upcoming literary events on campus and at local bookstores.
Additional Information
In addition to its BA programs, the Department also offers Minors in the following subjects:
Marcia Kinsey Visiting Writers Series
Sponsored by the School of Arts and Humanities, the Marcia Kinsey Visiting Writers Series brings award-winning writers to campus to read from their work, talk about their writing, and interact with our students. Previous featured writers have included Ana Castillo, Jericho Brown, Mindy Kaling, and many more.