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).
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