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In Memoriam - Glyn Salton-Cox

In Memoriam – Glyn Salton-Cox

The English Department is devastated to announce the death over the New Year of our colleague Glyn Salton-Cox.  To his family, loved ones, and friends here, in his native Britain, and throughout the world, we offer our deepest and most heartfelt condolences.  Glyn was a brilliant scholar, a very popular teacher, and the kindest of colleagues.  Memorials are being planned; details will be posted as soon as they become available.

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Fall 2010
Courses

  • Course #
    Title
    Description
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  • ENGL 10
    Introduction to Literary Study

    Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces ...

    Ghosh, Bishnupriya
  • ENGL 10S
    Seminar for Introduction to Literary Study

    A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled ...

    Waid, Candace
  • ENGL 15
    Introduction to Shakespeare

    We will study five representative plays of Shakespeare’s career in ...

    Fumerton, Patricia
  • ENGL 15S
    Seminar for Introduction to Shakespeare
    Fumerton, Patricia
  • ENGL 50
    Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature

    You can sign up on a wait list for this ...

  • ENGL 101
    English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650

    Not open for credit to students who have completed English ...

    Blurton, Heather
  • ENGL 122CS
    Cultural Representations
    Cityscapes: Globalism & Urban Cultures

    May be repeated for credit provided the letter designations are ...

    Boscagli, Maurizia
  • ENGL 122LE
    Cultural Representations:
    Introduction to Literature and the Environment

    Environmental survey of Western literature that explores the often-ignored literary ...

    Hiltner, Ken
  • ENGL 591
    Doctoral Colloquium

    Course provides support for graduate students when developing their dissertation ...

    Liu, Alan
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