English

 

Welcome to the
Department of English

 

An English major may choose a concentration in either literature or writing. Students in the literature concentration develop their analytic skills and critical ability by reading widely varied works in the English language: William Shakespeare to Walt Whitman, Jane Austen to Gwendolyn Brooks. The study of English and American literature provides a depth and breadth of liberal education as it also improves one’s thinking, writing, and speaking. A major in literature is looked upon very favorably by admissions officers of law, medical, and dental schools. It is good preparation for graduate work in fields such as business, education, urban planning, social work, and public health. Employers in many areas of business, industry, and government seek college graduates with broad knowledge and the ability to communicate effectively.

DEPARTMENT FACULTY

Donald  M. Smith — Chair

Pamela Asmus

Srilekha Bell — Emeritus

Patricia Bello — Practitioner-in-Residence

Kimberley Browe — Practitioner-in-Residence

Martha Czernicki-Practitioner-in-Residence

Wesley Davis

Richard Farrell

Jeffrey Foster

Jonathan Hartmann

Sarah Kingston — Practitioner-in-Residence

Paul Marx — Professor Emeritus

Douglas Robillard — Professor Emeritus

Diane Russo 

Margaret F. Savilonis

Neal Sherman — Practitioner-in-Residence

David Sloane

June E. Dunn 

Randall Horton 

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