2008-2009 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English
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Ellensburg
Language and Literature 423
509-963-1546
Fax 509-963-1561
http://www.cwu.edu/~english/graduate.html
See the English department Web site for additional information on undergraduate and graduate education and career opportunities in English.
Faculty and Staff
Chair
George Drake
Graduate Director
Vacant
Professors
Laila Abdalla, Ph.D., English medieval and Renaissance literature
Liahna Armstrong, Ph.D., American literature, popular culture, film
Patsy Callaghan, D.A., rhetoric, world literature, English education
Toni Culjak, Ph.D., American, world and multicultural literature, film
Bobby Cummings, Ph.D., rhetoric, English education, computer composition
Loretta Gray, Ph.D., applied linguistics, composition
Charles Xingzhong Li, Ph.D., linguistics, TESOL, linguistic approaches to literature
Terry Martin, Ph.D., English education, women’s literature
Steven Olson, Ph.D., American literature, film
Paulus Pimomo, Ph.D., British literature, post colonial studies
Joseph Powell, M.F.A., creative writing, modern poetry
Sura Rath, Ph.D., literary critical theory, literature of the South
Gerald J. Stacy, Ph.D., English Renaissance literature
Christine A. Sutphin, Ph.D., Victorian literature, English novel, women’s literature
Associate Professor
George Drake, Ph.D., British literature, English novel
Assistant Professors
Christopher Schedler, Ph.D., American and multicultural literature
Katharine Whitcomb, M.F.A., creative writing
Emeritus Professors
Robert M. Benton, , Ph.D., American literature
Philip B. Garrison, M.A., non-fiction and poetry writing, world and Chicano literature
Mark W. Halperin, M.F.A., poetry writing, folk literature, modern poetry
John L. Vifian, Ph.D., 18th-century literature, English novel
Staff
Theresa Stevens, secretary supervisor
Jo Richards, office assistant II
Department Information
Overview
The English department offers two options for the Master of Arts degree: Master of Arts, English (Literature) and Master of Arts, English (TESOL - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages).
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