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Dr. Patrice K. Gray, Associate Professor of EnglishCoordinator of Writing Across the CurriculumMiller Hall ~ 26B Ext. 3266 pgray@fsc.edu
Education: B.A. English Honors, University of Massachusetts at Amherst M.A. American Studies, Emory University Ph.D. American Studies, Emory University
Graduate Courses Taught: Composition: Theory and Practice Teaching College Writing Teaching With Writing
Areas of Interest : Nineteenth century and early twentieth century American literature and history, composition theory, and women�s studies. Professional Highlights:Harrod Lecture: �Life in the Margin: The Curricular Origins of Fitchburg Normal School,� (1895-1910). Accepted for publication by the University of Pittsburgh Press.
�Creating Conversational Spaces on Campus: Connecting Students and Faculty Though Appreciative Inquiry and Circular Questioning,� co-written with John Chetro-Szivos. Journal of Student-Centered Learning, Vol. 2, No. 1 2003.
Published bibliographic reviews of late nineteenth and early twentieth century American women writers.
Recipient of Distinguished Teaching Award, University System of New Hampshire (1997).
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