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In Memoriam - Glyn Salton-Cox

In Memoriam – Glyn Salton-Cox

The English Department is devastated to announce the death over the New Year of our colleague Glyn Salton-Cox.  To his family, loved ones, and friends here, in his native Britain, and throughout the world, we offer our deepest and most heartfelt condolences.  Glyn was a brilliant scholar, a very popular teacher, and the kindest of colleagues.

The Department of English invites you to a commemoration of our colleague Glyn Salton-Cox on Friday, March 3d, 2023.

We will gather in the Faculty Club’s Betty Elings Wells Pavilion at 3:00 pm and then move to the Terrace at 4:00 pm for a reception. Please let us know of any accessibility requests.

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  • Course #
    Title
    Description
    Instructor
  • ENGL 10
    Introduction to Literary Study

    Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces ...

    Adkison, Katie
  • ENGL 10
    Introduction to Literary Study

    Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces ...

    Raychawdhuri, Anita
  • ENGL 10
    Introduction to Literary Study

    Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces ...

    Ahdifard, Unita
  • ENGL 10
    Introduction to Literary Study

    Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces ...

    Messner, Milena
  • ENGL 15
    Shakespeare

    Introduction to Shakespeare in which a number of major plays ...

    Stark, Nicole
  • ENGL 50
    Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature

    This course is designed to introduce students to critical approaches ...

    Urcaregui, Maite
  • ENGL 101
    English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650

    Introduction to English literature from the medieval period to 1650. ...

    King, Joyce
  • ENGL 122CC
    Cultural Representations
    Rhetoric of Climate Change

    A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational ...

    Hiltner, Ken
  • ENGL 122RW
    Reading the World:
    Reading through Fake News, Alternative Facts, and Lies to Get to the Truth

    This course began with a sobering realization: teachers like me—specialists ...

    Hiltner, Ken
  • ENGL 122UE
    Cityscapes:
    The Urban Experience from the Metropolis to the Megalopolis

    A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational ...

    Boscagli, Maurizia
  • ENGL 124
    Readings in the Modern Short Story

    Consult the course outline booklet in th department office for ...

    Duffy, Enda
  • ENGL 184
    Modern European Literature

    This course is an introduction to modern European Literature through ...

    Boscagli, Maurizia
  • ENGL 189
    Contemporary Literature

    Study of English and American contemporary drama, fiction, and poetry ...

    Duffy, Enda
  • ENGL 190CA
    Cognitive Approaches to World Literature

    Literature in English from such countries as India, the Caribbean, ...

  • ENGL 192
    Science Fiction

    ENGL 192: Science Fiction: Transcoding, Computation and Culture “In new ...

    Leach, Ryan
  • ENGL 193
    Detective Fiction

    Critical and historical study of fiction from the classic of ...

    Weidner, Christine
  • ENGL 170SB
    Story and the Brain

    How are contemporary studies of the mind relevant to language ...

    Pettersson Peeker, Aili
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