English: Faculty Presentations (1991-2023)
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from 2004
New Voices from Miami – Gulf Stream Magazine Presents, Laura E. Valeri
from 2003
Volpone: Jonson’s Dantean Comedy, Christopher P. Baker
Creating Community in the First-Year Composition Classroom, Timothy D. Giles
Developing the Writing Program Website: A Case Study in Collaborative Teaching. Co- presented with Nancy Luke, Faculty Support, Helen E. Howells
Just Write, Helen E. Howells
Learning the Teacher and Enlightening the Fire Chiefs: Teaching Composition Downtown, Helen E. Howells
Literature and the Writing Process, Helen E. Howells
Reading the Word/World in First-Year Composition, Helen E. Howells
Writing Reminders, Helen E. Howells
King Arthur Online and through the Ages. Teaching Arthurian Literature, Carol P. Jamison
from 2002
“Romeo’s Flies and Donne’s ‘The Flea, Christopher P. Baker
Becoming Professionals: From Composition Candidates to Colleagues, Helen E. Howells
Just Write, Helen E. Howells
Rhythms of Growth: Making Transitions in Site Leadership, Helen E. Howells
Finding Female Voices in the Fabliaux, Carol P. Jamison
The Germanic Peaceweaver as Exile, Carol P. Jamison
Wolves and Peaceweavers: Wulf and Eadwacer Revisited, Carol P. Jamison
from 2001
Irish, Moors, Scythians, and Othello, Christopher P. Baker
Othello as Ovidian Scythian, Christopher P. Baker
Richard II as rex ludens, Christopher P. Baker
Revisiting Readability, Timothy D. Giles
Enacting Feminist Pedagogy: A Reflection on Teaching Feminist Theory, Helen E. Howells
Facing the Page: The Prefaces of Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers, Helen E. Howells
Beowulf, Women’s Studies, and Technology, Carol P. Jamison
from 2000
Marvell's 'Echoing Song' as tombeau, Christopher P. Baker