faculty spotlight

  • Tiffany Beechy
    A well-known paragon of the English Department is the mentorship faculty provide to students over the course of their studies at CU 91أغجز¸َ. Whether you are a first time undergraduate learning the foundations of writing or an experienced PhD
  • Lori Emerson
    One particular highlight of the English Department at CU 91أغجز¸َ can be found in the varied cross-disciplinary research of its faculty members. From American and British literature to creative writing to popular culture, film, and digital media,
  • Jeff Cox headshot
    “A good class can save a bad day.â€‌ So said by Dr. Jeff Cox, full professor of English, who has recently returned to teaching full-time after 21 combined years of service in administrative positions at the 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ. Cox, a
  • William Kuskin headshot
    It is no secret that many of the English Department’s faculty juggle a myriad of roles – teaching being the obvious – but also developing and improving curriculum, mentoring student organizations, serving on student thesis committees, and working on
  • Adam Bradley Headshot
    One particular focus of the English Department at the 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ that has become essential to literature and creative writing programs is popular culture. Many undergraduate and graduate students alike concentrate on pop culture
  • Paul Levitt Headshot
    Dedication is not a transient lodger.ج‎ The dedicated person stays for the long term.ج‎ Professor Paul Levitt retired after 50 years of teaching, service, and publication.ج‎ He wishes to thank the students who studied with him, the
  • Marcia Douglas Headshot
    Since the 1970s, the 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ’s Creative Writing program has consistently provided a center for strong experimental writing in the Rockies. Over the years and through the influx of students entering and exiting the program, an
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