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Diana Ashe

Associate Professor and Professional Writing Coordinator
Morton Hall 161
910.962.3332
ashed@uncw.edu

Ph.D., Texas A&M University
M.A., Texas A&M University
Certificate, Rice University Publishing Program
B.A., Southwestern University

Diana Ashe


Technical and business writing and publishing; classical and modern rhetorical theory; writing programs administration; assessment; first-year and advanced composition; critical theory; environmental writing; literary non-fiction

 

Anthony Atkins (Tony)

Assistant Professor and Assistant Composition Coordinator
Morton Hall 138
910.962.7682
atkinsa@uncw.edu

Ph.D., Ball State University
M.A., East Carolina University
B.A., East Carolina University

Tony Atkins

Professional communication; visuality and rhetoric; technologies and composition pedagogies; classical and modern rhetorical theory

William D. Atwill (Bill)

Associate Professor and Associate Director of Honors Program
Honors
910.962.3679
atwillw@uncw.edu

Ph.D., Duke University
M.A., Florida Atlantic University
B.A., University of South Florida

Bill Atwill
19th and 20th century American literature; narrative and novel theory; composition and rhetoric; New Historicism; Postmodernism; continental novel

Mark Boren

Associate Professor
Morton Hall 103c
910.962.7545
borenm@uncw.edu 

Ph.D., University of Georgia
M.F.A., State University of New York
B.A., English University of Florida 

Mark Boren

Personal Web site

18th and 19th Century American Literature; Romantic and Gothic Literature; Psychoanalysis; Critical Theory; Literature and the Visual Arts; History of Student Activism

Donald Bushman

Associate Professor and Composition Coordinator
Morton Hall 154
910.962.3655
bushmand@uncw.edu

Ph.D., University of Tennessee
M.A., Illinois State University
B.S., Illinois State University

Don Bushman
Theories of composition; writing across the curriculum; history of rhetoric; theories of writing assessment

Ele Byington

Associate Professor
Morton Hall 155
910.962.3333
byingtone@uncw.edu

Ph.D., University of Michigan
M.A., University of Michigan
B.A., University of California

Ele Byington
Linguistics and rhetoric; Scottish literature, language and culture.

John Clifford

Professor
Morton Hall 126
910.962.3327
cliffordj@uncw.edu

Ph.D., New York University
M.A., New York University
B.A., St. Francis College

John Clifford
Composition and literary theory; contemporary nonfiction; literature since 1945

Cara Cilano

Associate Professor
Morton Hall 156
910.962.7546
cilanoc@uncw.edu

Ph.D., Duquesne University
M.A., Saint Bonaventure University
B.A., Saint Bonaventure University

 

Postcolonial theory and literature; women's literature and feminist theory; literary/critical theory; contemporary world literature; ethnic American literatures

Janet Mason Ellerby

Professor and Assistant Chair
Morton Hall 130
910.962.3764
ellerbyj@uncw.edu

Ph.D., University of Washington
M.A., California State University
B.S., University of Oregon

Janet Mason Ellerby
Narrative theory; history of literary theory; modern period (1900-1945); nonfiction (particularly autobiography); history of the novel

Elizabeth Ervin

Associate Professor
ervine@uncw.edu

Ph.D., University of Arizona
M.A., Texas Christian University
B.A. in Ed., University of Nebraska at Kearney

Elizabeth Ervin
History and theory of rhetoric and literacy; writing theory and pedagogy; women's studies and feminist theory; English education; public and civic discourses; research methodologies; professional issues

Tiffany Gilbert

Assistant Professor
Morton Hall 103D
910.962.7746
gilbertt@uncw.edu

Ph.D University of Virginia
M.A. Clemson University
B.A. The College of William and Mary

Tiffany Gilbert
Twentieth and twenty-first American literature, film, and popular culture, gender, race, and cultural studies, nineteenth century British literature, composition   

Christopher Gould

Professor and Department Chair
Morton Hall 162
910.962.3268
gouldc@uncw.edu

Ph.D., University of South Carolina
M.A., University of South Carolina
B.A., University of Virginia
Christopher Gould
Composition; American literature; 18th century British literature

Kathleen Gould

Lecturer and Undergraduate Coordinator
Morton Hall 150
910.962.3597
gouldk@uncw.edu

M.Ed., Southwestern Oklahoma State University
B.A., Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Kathleen Gould
Composition, introduction to literature, American literature, Disability Studies

 

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