Dear Members (past and present), Following the latest announcement from Federation that Congress 2026 will not have an in-person host at which associations can gather and organize their conferences, the ACCUTE Board has met to discuss how we would like to approach next year’s conference, ACCUTE 2026. Prior to the news received […]
The Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE) stands in firm support of the campaign to save Sheridan College’s Creative Writing and Publishing program (CW&P). The decision to suspend this vital program, alongside 39 others, made without transparency or meaningful consultation, represents a troubling trend […]
The Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE) unequivocally condemns the job losses and program closures announced at Laurentian University. These cuts are incredibly damaging to Laurentian, to the people of Sudbury where Laurentian is housed, to the people of northern Ontario, and to Canada. The […]
The following is a talk presented at #ACCUTE2019 by Mark A. McCutcheon. The position argued is the author’s, not that of ACCUTE. The question that titles this talk might seem at first like it has a straightforward answer: don’t you yourself own copyright in what you publish? The […]
In this guest blog, Dr. Jeffrey Aaron Weingarten (Fanshawe College) considers his path from graduate school to the job market, musing on the stories we tell ourselves through such experiences and how those stories can change in fruitful and unexpected ways. The first story I told myself about my […]