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Campus Partners

Writing Programs representatives serve on academic support and advisory committees with the Office of Residential Life, the Academic Advancement Program, New Student & Transition Programs, the Diversity Requirement Ad Hoc Committee, and…

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Karl Lisovsky

Hello! I’m glad you’re visiting the Writing Programs web page and looking at faculty profiles. We are a very collegial group of professionals, dedicated to our students and our craft….

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Thomas Hitchner

Tom Hitchner has been a Writing Programs instructor since 2014. His classes approach shared cultural phenomena, such as food or popular music, and develop different forms and genres of writing…

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Peggy Davis

Peggy Davis has been teaching at the college level since 1998, when she began her graduate work at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She received her master’s degree in poetry…

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Tamar Christensen

Tamar earned her M.A. in US History in 2007 from CSU Long Beach where her research explored the cultural significance of the American Pin-Up as it reflected the changing ideals of morality…

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Nathan Deuel

Nathan Deuel holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Tampa and a B.A. in Literatures in English from Brown University. He attended Deep Springs College, where he…

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Michele Moe-Forsyte

Dr. Michele Moe-Forsyte studied literary and cultural theory at Carnegie Mellon University and earned her PhD in 1999 with a dissertation on class analysis and public/private sphere relationships in early…

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Bruce Stone

Bruce Stone (BA, Columbia University; MFA, Vermont College) joined Writing Programs in 2011. From 2000 to 2011, he taught primarily composition, but also literature, theory, and creative writing, in the…

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Dana Cairns Watson

Dana Cairns Watson received her BA, MA, and PhD in English from UCLA, then spent short stints at Middlebury College and Santa Monica College before returning to UCLA. She taught…

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Teddi Chichester

Teddi Lynn Chichester earned her PhD in English from UCLA in 1992, with a psycho-biographical dissertation on Percy Shelley’s views of love and sexuality, a study published by SUNY Press…

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