English: Faculty Presentations (1991-2023)
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from 2009
Building Stories From The Sentence Up, Laura E. Valeri
Our Roots Are Deep with Passion – Creative Nonfiction Presents New Italian American Writers, Laura E. Valeri
Teaching Fiction with Technology, Laura E. Valeri
The Tree and the Leaves: Using Paradigms for Teaching Fiction, Laura E. Valeri
Writing Dialog That Breathes, Laura E. Valeri
from 2008
I think my wife be honest and I think she is not”: Othello’s Tragic (K)nots, Christopher P. Baker
And All the 'net a Stage: The Internet as Text in the First-Year Composition Classroom, Timothy D. Giles
Recruiting Technical Communication Students from First-Year Composition, Timothy D. Giles
Re-Presenting the Rhetoric of Retention and the Work of First-Year Composition: Learning to Revise as a WPA, Helen E. Howells
Southern Homes: Resistance, Curiosity, and Empowerment, Helen E. Howells
Grail Imagery in the Harry Potter Series, Carol P. Jamison
The ‘New’ Seven Deadly Sins, Carol P. Jamison
‘A Nice Paper to put in a Girl’s Hand’: Circulating the Erotic in The Beach of Falesá, Jane V. Rago
Heavenly Genes: Eugenic Motherhood and the Rebirth of a Nation, Jane V. Rago
Can Library Slam Dunk Comedy Central?, Laura E. Valeri
Querying WebCT, Laura E. Valeri
Sewanee Fellows, Laura E. Valeri
from 2007
Cordelia as Lady of Wisdom, Christopher P. Baker
King Lear and the Theology of the Grotesque, Christopher P. Baker
Rhetoric of Science in the First-Year Composition Classroom, Timothy D. Giles
What Students Can Expect in the Electronic Classroom, Timothy D. Giles
Literacy as Linchpin: Centering Composition in the Learning Community, Helen E. Howells
When Politics and Pedagogy Collide: The Identity of First-Year Composition and the Rhetoric of Retention, Helen E. Howells
Gower’s Shaping of the Constance Plot: An Exemplum Contra Envy, Carol P. Jamison
Fostering Interdisciplinary Connections for SoTL, Trent W. Maurer, Melissa Lickteig, Starla McCollum, and Caren Town