English Department Faculty and Staff |
The faculty members' new individual information sites that are linked from this page include their class schedules, office hours, contact information, recent accomplishments, and the information from their short biographies below. Check them out!
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Jack Archer
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James Coomber Phone: 3813, Office: 316 coomber Professor Coomber's information site B.S. University of Wisconsin-Platteville; M.A. and Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Research Interests: Nonfiction writing, regional history and writing, vocabulary development and learning, English as a second language |
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Dawn Duncan
B.A., Stephen F. Austin State University; M.Ed., North Texas State University; Ph.D., University of North Texas Research Interests: Twentieth-century British/global literature, Irish literature, Postcolonial theory, Drama |
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Roland Finger
B.A., San Francisco State University; M.A., California State University, Hayward; Ph.D., University of California, Davis. Research Interests: early American literature, ethnicity, gender, the American West.
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Alfhild Ingberg
B.A., Abo Akademi, Finland; M.S. and Ph.D., Purdue University Research Interests: Literary criticism and theory, Women's studies |
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Sandy Johnson
B.A., Concordia College |
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Maureen Kelly Jonason
Ph.D., Higher Education Teaching and Learning, University of North Dakota; B.A., M.A., English Literature, North Dakota State University |
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Nancy Jones
M.F.A., Creative Writing (fiction), University of North Carolina at Wilmington; Graduate fiction courses, George Mason University; B.A., French/Journalism, Moravian College Research Interests: Fiction Writing, The Lyric Essay, and Women's Studies |
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Joan Kopperud
B.A., Concordia College; M.S., Mankato State University; Ph.D., University of North Dakota Research Interests: Composition and Rhetoric, Multicultural literature, Pedagogy, Service learning |
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Gordon Lell
B.A., Western Colorado State College; M.A., Colorado State University; Ph.D., University of Nebraska Research Interests: Shakespeare, English Renaissance literature, Chaucer |
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Catherine McMullen
B.S., Moorhead State University; M.F.A., Bennington College Research Interests: Journalism |
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W. Scott Olsen
B.A. and M.A., University of Missouri-Columbia; M.F.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst Research Interests: Nature writing, Travel writing, Essay writing, Fiction writing, Publishing |
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James
Postema
B.A., Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Research Interests: Temporal structures in Robert Frost's lyric poems, folk literature, history of Dutch surnames
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Bill Snyder
B.A., Florida Atlantic University; M.A., Temple University; Ph.D., Florida State University Research Interests: Creative writing; Intertextual/mixed-genre writing; Contemporary poetry; Modern British, Postcolonial and World literatures |
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David Sprunger
B.A., Bethel College (Kansas); M.A., University of Kansas; Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Research Interests: Medieval literature and culture, Arthurian legends, Fantasy literature, Linguistics, Folklore |
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Jonathan Steinwand
B.A., Concordia College; M.A. and Ph.D., State University of New York - Binghamton Research Interests: Literary Criticism, Comparative eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature, Gender studies, Continental philosophy, Global and multicultural literature, Cultural Studies |
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Amy Watkin
PhD, English Literature, and minor in History, University of North Dakota; M.A. and B.A., English Literature, North Dakota State University Research Interests: Eighteenth- and nineteenth- century English and American writers, origins of the novel, gender studies, eighteenth- and nineteenth- century European history, women's writing |
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Tamara Weets
M.A., English Literature, North Dakota State University. M.A., Liberal Arts, Moorhead State University; B.A., Speech Communications, Minor in French, Moorhead State University. Research Interests: 18th and 19th Century British Women Writers, Film Theory, and Photography. |
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