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Dr. Thomas Richardson, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Eudora Welty Professor of English
Ph.D English, Duke University; M. Ed., Duke Universtiy; A.B. Davidson College

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Dr. Rita Hinton, Department Chair and Professor of Philosophy
PhD Philosophy, University of Georgia; MA Philosophy, University of South Carolina; BA Chemistry, Mississippi State University
Areas of Specialization: History of Philosophy, Ethics, Ancient Philosophy
Research Interests: applied ethics, teaching techniques in philosophy

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Dr. Gloria Lee Bunnell, Professor of English
PhD English Education, Mississippi State University; MA English, Emphasis in English as a Second Language, Mississippi State University; BA English, Mississippi University for Women
Areas of Specialization: Children's Literature, Secondary English Education, Adolescent & Children's Literature, Nonfiction Writing
Research Interests: Celtic Fairylore; Astrid Lindgren

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Mr. Todd Bunnell, Instructor of English
M.A., English/Creative Writing Emphasis, Mississippi State University; B.A., English, Wright State University
Areas of Specialization: Teaching English as a Second Language, Secondary Language Acquisition, Technical Writing, Creative Writing
Research Interests: Fiction Writing

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Dr. Scott Curtis, Instructor of English
Ph.D English, University of Alabama; M.A. English, University of Alabama; M.A. History, Mississippi College; B.A. History, Belhaven College

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Dr. Eric Daffron, Professor of English
PhD English Literature, SUNY-Buffalo; MA English Literature, SUNY-Buffalo; BA English and French, University of Alabama
Areas of Specialization: eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British literature, literary theory, linguistics, the Gothic, and film.
Research Interests: issues of subjectivity and sexuality, Foucault, and Lacan
Selected Publication: Romantic Doubles: Sex and Sympathy in British Gothic Literature, 1790-1830

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Dr. Kendall Dunkelberg, Professor of English, Director of Creative Writing
PhD Comparative Literature, University of Texas, Austin; MA Comparative Literature, University of Texas, Austin; BA English/Creative Writing, Knox College
Areas of Specialization: World Literature, Twentieth Century Poetry, Postcolonial Literature, Creative Writing, Translation
Research Interests: Twentieth Century Dutch literature, translation, poetry writing
Selected Publications: Landscapes and Architectures poems, Hercules, Richelieu, and Nostradamus translations, Outside the Lines: New Dutch and Flemish Writing

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Ms. Dana Harrick, Instructor of French

Areas of Specialization: French

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Dr. Bryan Hilliard, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D. Philosophy, University of Tennessee; M.A. Philosophy and Medical Ethics, University of Tennessee; B.A. Philosophy and History, Elon College.
Areas of Specialization: History of Philosophy, Ethical Theory, Applied and Professional Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy
Research Interests: Constitutional law and medical ethics, nursing ethics, the health care professional-patient relationship, ethical and legal issues surrounding palliative care, and business ethics Selected Publications: Dr. Hilliard had co-edited or authored three books. His most recent book is The U.S. Supreme Court and Medical Ethics: From Contraception to Managed Health Care (Paragon House, 2004). He has also published a number of articles in peer reviewed journals in the fields of medical ethics, law and medical ethics, nursing, business ethics, and political science. His most recent article is "The Politics of Palliative Care and the Ethical Boundaries of Medicine: Gonzales v. Oregon as a Cautionary Tale" in the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 35, 1, 2007, 158-174.

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Ms. Erinn Holloway, Instructor of Spanish

Areas of Specialization: Spanish

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Mr. Timothy Hunter, Instructor of English

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Mr. Thomas Michael Longton, Associate Professor, Spanish
PhD Spanish Literature, University of Alabama; MA Romance Languages, University of North Carolina; MA Teaching English as a Second Language, University of Arizona
Areas of Specialization: Spanish language, Secondary Methodology in Foreign Language Teaching, Spanish and Latin American Literature, Hispanic Civilization and Culture, Medical Spanish, and TOFEL Preparation.
Research Interests: Early Colonial Latin American, Medieval Peninsular Spain, Romance Linguistics

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Dr. Amy Pardo, Associate Professor of English
PhD, University of Alabama; MA, University of Alabama; BA, Mississippi University for Women
Areas of Specialization: Women's Literature, Feminist Criticism, American and British literature after 1800
Research Interests: Popular Culture and Women, Feminism's Impact on American Society, Southern Women's Literature

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Dr. Bridget Smith Pieschel, Professor of English, Director of Women's Center
PhD, The University of Alabama; BS and MA English, Mississippi University for Women
Areas of Specialization: 19th Century American Literature, 19th Century British Literature, and Women's Studies
Research Interests: The history of Women's Education; 19th Century Women's Culture; Southern Literature
Selected Publication: Loyal Daughters

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Ms. Emma Richardson, Instructor of English
MA English, Duke University; Advanced Certification in English, Campbell University; BA English, St. Andrews Presbyterian College

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Dr. Michael F. Smith, Assistant Professor of English
BA, Mississippi State; MEd, William Carey College; PhD, The University of Southern Mississippi
Areas of Specialization: Fiction Writing, Expatriate Literature, Southern Lit, Modernism, Realism Selected Publications: "Anywhere," The Summerset Review Anthology; "Dos Mujeres," The Texas Review; "You and Peggy and That Dog," storysouth; "I am not a Rock Star," Pindeldyboz. Other: Michael F. Smith has been awarded the Alabama Arts Council Award for Literature, a creative writing fellowship from the European-American Center for International Education, and The Transatlantic Review Award for Fiction by the Henfield Foundation. In the summer of 2008, he will be leading a fiction writing workshop at The Abbey in Pontlevoy, France.

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Dr. Leslie Stratyner, Professor of English
PhD, English, Louisiana State University;MA English, SUNY Albany; BA English and BA American History, SUNY Albany
Areas of Specialization: Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Studies, Myth, Epic, Tolkien, Oral Tradition
Research Interests: See above
Selected Publications: Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations of Shakespeare in Film and Television co-edited with James R. Keller, "The Middle English Romance and the Alliterative Tradition" Approaches to Teaching Oral Traditions, and "The Battle With the Monster: Traditional Pattern and 'The Dream of the Rood." Oral Tradition 12

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Dr. Kim Whitehead, Instructor of English and Religion
PhD, Emory University; MDiv, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; BA, Jacksonville State University
Selected Publication: The Feminist Poetry Movement

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Ms. Janet Woodcock, Instructor of English