Adjunct professor of English, Stevenson University (formerly Villa Julie College) Stevenson, Maryland, 1998-present
300-400 level courses:
Major Figures in American Literature: Mark Twain
Major Figures in American Literature: Henry Thoreau
Visionary Poets: Blake, Whitman, Ginsberg
Business Ethics (online and classroom)
100-200 level courses:
American Literature Since 1865
Literary Genres: Drama
Literary Genres: Poetry
Writing About Literature
Introduction to Logic
Business Writing
Instructor in English, University of Maryland University College, 2007-present
(All of these courses taught online.)
300-400 level courses:
Modern American Drama
Modern World Drama
Modern Poetry
American Literature Since 1914
100-200 level courses:
English Grammar
Introduction to Literature
Visiting Instructor in English, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, 2005-2006
World Literature, I and II
Lecturer in English, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, 1998-2005
300-600 level courses:
Approaches to Graduate Research
Culminating Seminar in Liberal and Professional Studies
Development of the American Novel: The 20th Century
Major Writers in African-American Literature
Writing for Business and Industry
100-200 level courses:
Main Currents in American Literature
Survey of African-American Literature
Tradition and Form in Western Drama
Tradition and Form in Western Poetry
Writing for a Liberal Education
Teaching and research assistant, The Catholic University of America,Washington, D.C.
1989-1995
Instructor, English Composition, Introduction to Literature
Ph.D., English, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C., 1995
Dissertation: “A British Poet’s Discovery of American Poetry:
The Poetry and Poetic Criticism of Theodore Maynard”
MA, Classics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, 1982
BA, Liberal Arts, St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1981
Maryland State Senatorial Scholarship
A. S. Abell Company Foundation Scholarship