Training the Generation of English Professors
Ph.D. students study and train for years to become English professors. They must complete years of graduate coursework and research and write a dissertation, all the while serving as teaching assistants and instructors. Then they must enter a highly competitive academic job market, where hundreds of applicants seek to fill each job opening. We are pleased to report that our dissertators have recently accepted positions at the following schools:
- David Ainsworth – Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
- Hassan Belhiah – Al-Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco
- Steven Belletto – Lafayette College
- Alex Block – Duke University (post-doctoral fellow)
- Mark Cantrell – University of Miami
- Dennis Britton – University of New Hampshire
- Jonathan Daigle – Wake Forest University
- Rebecca Entel – Cornell College
- Elizabeth Evans – Wake Forest University
- Tol Foster – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- David Grant – University of Northern Iowa
- Lauren Groff – University of Louisville (Axton Fellowship in Fiction)
- Celena Kusch – University of South Carolina Upstate in Spartanburg
- David LaCroix – University of Kentucky, Lexington
- Rhea Lathan – Michigan State University
- James Mardock – University of Nevada, Reno
- Jean Merrill – Loras College, Dubuque, IA
- Elizabeth C. Miller – Ohio University
- Elizabeth R. Miller – University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Patrick Murphy – Miami University
- Patrick Randolph (M.A.) – University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse
- James Riddle – College of Staten Island CUNY
- Alice Robison – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Will Rogers – The Pennsylvania State University-Fayette
- Michael Roeschlein – Marquette University
- Chris Scalia – University of Virginia College at Wise
- Heather Lee Schroeder –Mount Mary College, Milwaukee
- Hilary Teynor – University of Wisconsin-Marathon County
- John Tiedemann – University of Denver
- Sharon Twigg – Marquette University
- Laura Vorachek – University of Dayton
- Jesse Wolfe – California State University, Stanislaus
Congratulations to all of these very deserving graduate students!
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