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  1. Nick Gillespie

    Dr. Nick Gillespie is editor-in-chief of Reason, a libertarian monthly named one of "The 50 Best Magazines" for two straight years by The Chicago Tribune. Established in 1968 and a four-time finalist for National Magazine Awards, Reason has a print circulation of about 55,000. Reason Online, the magazine's Web edition, draws around 1 million visits per month.

  2. Ann Kirschner

    Dr. Ann Kirschner is the University Dean of the CUNY Honors College . She began her career as a lecturer in Victorian literature at Princeton University, where she earned a Ph.D. in English. ... A frequent contributor to conferences and publications on higher education and interactive media, Kirschner was named one of New York Magazine's "Millennium New Yorkers" and honored as a distinguished graduate of Princeton University.

  3. George R. Stewart

    George Rippey Stewart was an American toponymist, a novelist, and a professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley (until 1962). Born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, Stewart was educated at Princeton University, the University of California, and Columbia University. He is best known for his only science fiction novel "Earth Abides" (1949), a post-apocalyptic novel, for which he won the first International Fantasy Award in 1951.

  4. Timothy Steele

    Timothy Steele (born 1948) is a United States poet and academic. Timothy Steele was born in Burlington, Vermont in 1948 and is a professor of English at California State University, Los Angeles. Some of Steele's early verse appeared in X. J. Kennedy's "Counter/Measures" in the early seventies. He went on to become a prominent figure in the New Formalism movement, …

  5. Neil Leon Rudenstine

    Neil Leon Rudenstine (born January 21, 1935) is a U.S. educator, literary scholar, and administrator. Rudenstine grew up in Danbury, Connecticut, where he attended the Wooster School on a scholarship. He is an Episcopalian of partly Jewish descent. He studied the humanities at Princeton University (A.B. 1956) and later attended New College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar, where he received another B.A. and an M.A. In 1964, …

  6. Bharati Mukherjee

    Bharati Mukherjee (b. 1940) was born in Calcutta and moved to Britain with family in the year of Independence. She did her graduation from the Universities of Calcutta and Baroda, and later from the University of Iowa after she moved to USA in 1961.

  7. Mick Stern

    Mick Stern has over ten years of experience in computer design, writing, teaching and multimedia. He is a professor of screenwriting at New York University. He has been involved in the conceptual aspects of website and CD-ROM design since 1990. Mr. Stern received his Ph.D. in English from New York University and a master's degree in Illustration from Syracuse University. Course(s) developed by Mick Stern :

  8. Teresa Godwin Phelps

    Teresa Godwin Phelps , Speech, Truth Reports (Verdad y Paz en Colombia, Ibague, Colom. , Oct. 4, 2007). Teresa Godwin Phelps , Lecture, Taking Authority (Legal Writing Institute Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Ga. , June 2006). Teresa Godwin Phelps , Speech, “Re-Membering: The Use of Personal Stories in the Aftermath of Violence (Franco’s Mass Graves Symposium, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. , Oct. 28, 2005).

  9. Peter Coviello
  10. Betty Spence

    Dr. Betty Spence , President of the National Association for Female Executives

  11. Jeane Breinig

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  12. M. Lee Pelton

    M. Lee Pelton • President, Willamette University Les Purce • President, Evergreen State College

  13. Tony Trigilio

    Tony Trigilio is the Director of Creative Writing--Poetry, and also serves as the Associate Chairperson of the English Department. He holds a Ph.D. in English from Northeastern University in Boston.

  14. Michael Nentwich

    Dr. Michael Nentwich assumed the post of Executive Director of the Goethe-Institut, the German Cultural Center of Atlanta, located in Colony Square, in 2000. He was born in Prague, Czech Republic, and spent his childhood in Austria, England, and West Germany. He studied in Nuremberg and Heidelberg, Germany, receiving his Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Heidelberg University.

  15. Jane Hoogestraat
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  17. Gregory Maguire

    Gregory Maguire is the author of the best-selling books Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Son of a Witch, Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, Lost, and Mirror, Mirror . Wicked was made into a Broadway play in 2003 and has broken box office records in New York, Chicago, London and Los Angeles. Maguire received his Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Tufts University.

  18. Janet Casey

    Janet Casey Janet Galligani Casey received a B.A. in Music and English from the College of the Holy Cross; she earned her Ph.D. in English, specializing in American literature and culture, in 1991 (University of Delaware).

  19. Carol Lauhon

    Carol Lauhon ~ Writer Carol Lauhon is an award-winning writer and educator. She holds Master’s degrees in education and writing, and earned her Ph.D. in English from the University of Iowa. She currently teaches creative nonfiction online for the University of Iowa.

  20. Vince Redder

    Dr. Redder graduated from the University of Dallas with a bachelor’s degree in German and a liberal arts education that would benefit him for the rest of his life. He was in the seminary studying for the priesthood, and, after finishing in Dallas, he was sent by his bishop to Rome where he spent the next four years studying theology. The Gregorian University where he studied had five official languages, all of which each student was expected to know.

  21. Cynthia Crane

    Cynthia Crane : Contact Grabow, your booking agent for corporate entertainment. Call our management team for production, entertainment and speaker needs for your next corporate event. Corporate Entertainment Booking Agency for Cynthia Crane. As a girl growing up in Ohio , Cynthia Crane suspected that there was something mysterious in her family's past. Cryptic conversations between her father and grandparents made her curious about what secrets were being hidden.

  22. Scott Berg

    SCOTT BERG received a BA in Architecture from the University of Minnesota, an MA in English from Miami University in Ohio, and an MFA in Fiction from George Mason University. At Mason, he acts as Assistant Director of the University Writing Center and teaches composition, literature, and Nonfiction writing. Scott also regularly writes feature articles for the Weekend and county weekly sections of The Washington Post .

  23. James Arthur Anderson

    James Arthur Anderson : Sitemap James Arthur Anderson has published fiction, nonfiction, and reviews for magazines, anthologies and journals. He earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rhode Island College and his Ph.D. in English from the University of Rhode Island. He is currently Professor at Johnson & Wales University's Florida campus, where he teaches writing and literature. more... Biography , Contact Author , Read Reviews ,

  24. Susan Resneck Pierce

    Susan Pierce is the author of The Moral of the Story (Columbia University’s Teachers College Press, 1982) and is co-editor of Approaches to Teaching Ellison’s “Invisible Man” (Modern Language Association, 1989). She has published essays on such American writers as Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Heller, and Sexton in professional journals and as chapters in books, and has written and spoken extensively about educational issues.

  25. Keith Polette

    Keith Polette Keith Polette , a specialist in children’s literacy, earned a Ph.D. in English from Saint Louis University, two Masters degrees from Idaho State University—one in English and one in Drama—and a BA in English from Central Methodist College. Keith is currently an Associate Professor of English and the Director of the English Education program at the University of Texas at El Paso.

  26. Lara Dodds
  27. Jeff McIntire

    Jeff as a wee lad… Jeff McIntire -Strasburg is the Senior Editor and Content Director at Green Options. He’s also the writer/publisher of sustainablog , and a writer at Treehugger . Jeff was born and raised in the South (Florida and Louisiana), but made his way out West in his early twenties to attend graduate school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

  28. Maggie Mahar

    Maggie Mahar , The Century Foundation, 8/2/2007 The Health Beat by Maggie Mahar Blog The Century Foundation fellow, Maggie Mahar discusses today's most pressing health care policy issues in The Health Beat by Maggie Mahar blog. Click here to view.

  29. Gene Garrison

    Dr. Garrison graduated from Pampa High School in Pampa, Texas. He received a Bachelor's degree from West Texas State University, a Bachelor of Divinity and a Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was honored with Doctor of Divinity degrees from Dallas Baptist University and Oklahoma City University. Before entering the ministry, Gene worked in radio and newspaper journalism and taught English and Journalism in west Texas.

  30. Emily Shelton

    Emily Shelton graduated from Amherst College and received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Chicago, where she was a Whiting Fellow. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in the Chicago Review , Camera Obscura , Bridge Magazine , and Quarterly West, and Another Chicago Magazine among others, and she has received fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the MacDowell Colony, and Yaddo.

  31. Maria Riley

    Maria Riley , OP, Coordinator, Engendering Economic and Social Justice Project Maria Riley , an Adrian Dominican Sister, coordinates the Global Women's Project at the Center of Concern. She joined the staff in 1979 and has been active in global women's issues since 1975 attending the UN World Conferences on Women in Copenhagen, Nairobi and Beijing.

  32. Marnie McInnes

    Marnie McInnes Marnie McInnes received her B.A. from Stanford University and her Ph.D. in English from Yale University. Since coming to DePauw in 1981, she has taught a variety of courses in literature, core and cross-listed courses in Women's Studies, First-Year Seminars, and College Writing II.

  33. Catherine Tufariello

    Catherine Tufariello Associate Director for Communications Catherine Tufariello joined the Project in January 2006, bringing teaching, administrative and writing talents. She coordinates the Project's Seed Grant Program, produces the newsletter, and supervises other communications-related activities. Catherine received her Ph.D. in English Literature from Cornell University, where she specialized in American poetry.

  34. Meryl Altman

    Meryl Altman is Professor of English and Faculty Development Coordinator at DePauw. She came to Greencastle in 1990, after teaching at William and Mary and studying at Swarthmore and Columbia, where she earned her Ph.D in English literature with a dissertation on modernist American poetry. Meryl has published articles about Djuna Barnes, H.D., Faulkner, William Carlos Williams, metaphor, and sexuality, and she writes periodically for the Women's Review of Books.

  35. Elizabeth Alexander

    Alexander: I feel as if you've just described your poem "Parsley," that tells the story from two perspectives. The formal arrangement is so tight in the poem, but what's being described is so horrific, set against the beauty of the repeated villanelle line, "there is a parrot imitating spring." You think it is a beautiful thing at first, but then you're pulled by the word "imitating." It's not real spring, it's not pure beauty, it's not green that we can enjoy.

  36. James J. Lynch

    James J. Lynch, Ph.D. , has been with SSS since 1988, initially serving as proposal manager, later as vice president for Business Development, and finally as executive vice president and chief operating officer (COO) before being appointed president and COO in 2005. He was able to focus exclusively on presidential duties after SSS hired a COO in early 2006.

  37. Lawrence D. Lowenthal

    Dr. Lawrence D. Lowenthal , Executive Director Dr. Lawrence D. Lowenthal is the Executive Director of the Greater Boston Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, the pioneer Human Relations agency in the United States. He has served as AJC Director for the last 17 years.

  38. Les Levi

    Les Levi - Partner and Research Analyst Prior to joining Plainfield, Les Levi was in 2005 a founding partner and Director of Credit Research at Spectrum Investment Group, a startup fixed income hedge fund in New York. From February 2003 through February 2005, Mr. Levi was a portfolio manager at Advent Capital Management, where he co- managed its Credit Opportunity Hedge Fund and its Advent Claymore Convertible Securities and Income Mutual Fund.

  39. Mary Pat Brady

    Brady joined the Cornell faculty in 1999 from Indiana University, where she was an assistant professor of English. Her scholarly and professional interests include: U.S. Latino and Latina literature and culture, cultural studies, and American multiethnic literature. Brady received a B.A. in English from Arizona State University (1984) and an M.A. (1993) and a Ph.D. (1996), both in English, from the University of California-Los Angeles.

  40. Juan Leon

    Juan Leon has developed innovative, award-winning courses at Harvard, the University of Michigan (where he taught in the American Studies Program), and Kyoto University, Japan. Since 1997 he has specialized in designing technology-enhanced instructional systems.

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