Admission
Academics
Student Life
About PC
Athletics
Alumni
Administration
Events Calendar
Teaching that Transforms
Undergraduate Studies
Areas of Study
Special Programs
Core Curriculum
Development of Western Civilization
Dean's Office
Undeclared Advising
Center for International Studies
Office of Academic Services
Balfour Center for Multicultural Affairs
Academic Resources
Academic Policies
Graduate Studies
School of Arts & Sciences
School of Business
School of Professional Studies
School of Continuing Education
Technology Resources
Enrollment Services
Phillips Memorial Library
Course Catalogs
Academic Calendar
English

English /  Writing /  Faculty /  Department Web Pages

Location: Phillips Memorial Library LL10
Phone: 401-865-2292
Fax: 401-865-1192


English

The Department of English serves the College community in a variety of writing courses and in the Development of Western Civilization Program (regular and honors).  It also assesses English proficiency for all matriculated students and serves majors with a wide variety of traditional and creative courses and formats.  The major courses in English develop the disciplines of critical textual reading and analytical writing.

Career possibilities for English majors:

  • journalism
  • law

The Majors
Majors are offered in English, English/Creative Writing, and English/secondary education, each of which lead to the bachelor of arts degree.

The Minor
A minor in writing is also available.

For detailed information on the requirements for the English majors or writing minor, as well as course listings and descriptions, please see the on-line undergraduate catalog.  


Writing

The Department of English offers a minor in writing. This program is appropriate for students wishing to concentrate on improving their writing skills, both by the practice of expository writing/editing and by examining good literary models.

The Minor
A minor in writing is available.

For detailed information on the requirements for the writing minor, as well as course listings and descriptions, please see the on-line undergraduate catalog. 


The Faculty

Professors
Brian M. Barbour, Ph.D.
Elaine O. Chaika, Ph.D., Emeritus
Charles F. Duffy, Ph.D.
Anthony M. Esolen, Ph.D.
Bruce E. Graver, Ph.D.
John F. Hennedy, Ph.D., Emeritus
Peter M. Johnson, Ph.D.
Norma Kroll, Ph.D.
Stephen J. Lynch, Ph.D.
Edward P. McCrorie, Ph.D., Emeritus
Keith Morton, Ph.D.
Jane Lunin Perel, M.F.A.

Associate Professors
Chard deNiord, M.F.A.
Suzanne J. Fournier, Ph.D., Chairperson
William P. Hogan, Ph.D.
Margaret Reid, Ph.D.
John Scanlan,  Ph.D. [sabbatical 2009-2010 academic year]
Raphael Shargel, Ph.D.

Assistant Professors
Eric D. Bennett, Ph.D.
Elizabeth A. Bridgham, Ph.D.
Russell M. Hillier, Ph.D.
E.C. Osondu, M.F.A.
Robert Reeder, Ph.D.
Ewa J. Slojka, M.A., Ph.D. [on leave]
Robert E. Stretter, Ph.D.
Tuire M. Valkeakari, Ph.D.

Adjunct Faculty
Patrick S. Gray, M.Phil (Ph.D. candidate)
Alexander Moffett, Ph.D.

Visit the Web pages maintained by the Department of English:
http://www.providence.edu/english/