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William A. Pannapacker, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English and Director of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Scholars Program in the Arts and Humanities

First-Year Seminar: Classic American Films.

Expository Writing: The American Presidency.

Cultural Heritage II: The Atlantic World, 1492-Present; The West in the World, 1500-Present (online summer course).

English Courses: American Autobiography; American Literature, 1620-1865; American Literature and the Environment; Banned Books; Seminar in Literary Theory; Walt Whitman's America.

Digital Humanities: Literature 2.0: Theory and Practice of the Digital Humanities.

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

Newberry Library Program: Opportunities for advanced humanities research in Chicago. Applications by March 1.

Contact: pannapacker@hope.edu, (616) 395-7454 (no voice mail), Lubbers 318 or the New Media Studio in Van Wylen Library by appointment (please use email).


William Pannapacker

CV, Biography

Education

Publications

CBS TV Interview (Charles Osgood)

PBS TV Interview (American Originals)

Literary Agent