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William A. Pannapacker, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English and Towsley Research Scholar

First-Year and Senior Seminars: Classic American Films, Exploring Vocation Through Film (a linked First-Year and Senior Seminar).

Expository Writing: The American Presidency.

Cultural Heritage II: Revolutions and Revolutionaries, The West in the World, 1500-Present, The West in the World, 1500-Present (Online Version).

Upper-Division English Courses: American Autobiography, American Literature I (1620-1865), American Literature and the Environment, Banned Books, Introduction to Literary Theory, Literature in English (1775-1900), Walt Whitman's America, Literature of Teaching, American Romantic and Transcendental Literature, History of the Book.

Independent Studies: Opportunities for one-on-one research for academic credit.

Newberry Library Program: Opportunities for advanced research in Chicago for Hope's best scholars in literature, history, and other cultural studies. Applications by March 1. Paid summer internships are also available.

E-mail/Phone: pannapacker@hope.edu, (616) 395-7454.

Office Hours: Please write by e-mail to arrange a meeting.


Bill Pannapacker

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PBS TV Interview (American Originals)

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