Graduate Students / Areas of Interest
- Andy Anderegg, M.F.A.
- Fiction, creative non-fiction.
- Jennifer Floray Balke, Ph.D.
- Women's spirituality and perforM.A.tivity of gender in Medieval English literature; popular and cineM.A.tic 20th and 21st-century Medievalisms; queer theory.
- Joy Bancroft, M.A.
- Composition and rhetoric, writing center theory.
- Heather Bastian, Ph.D.
- Genre theory, pedagogy, and critical theory.
- SaM.A.ntha Bell, Ph.D.
- Creative non-fiction and poetry, Emerson and Thoreau.
- Keri Sanburn Behre, Ph.D.
- Early modern literature, Medieval literature, feminist theory.
- Jerry Bingham, Ph.D.
- Ethnography, Indigenous peoples studies, educational theory.
- Kirsten Bosnak, M.F.A.
- Poetry, essay, Native American literature.
- Tamera Britton, Ph.D.
- Modern subjective lyric; history and pedagogy of creative writing; and memory studies.
- Michael P. Carriger, Ph.D.
- John BerryM.A.n, The Beat Generation, American long poem.
- Benjamin Cartwright, Ph.D.
- Poetry, French literature, early American criminal autobiography, Bakhtin studie.
- Colin Christopher, Ph.D.
- Postcolonial literature/theory, environmental literature, ecocriticism.
- Sheryl Craig, Ph.D.
- Jane Austen, the English novel.
- Dustin Crowley, Ph.D.
- American Indian literature, 20th-century literature, postcolonialism.
- Daryl Lynn Dance, Ph.D.
- Pedagogy of writing; African American literature; sociolinguistics.
- Katie Anderson Egging, Ph.D.
- 20th-century American literature, African American drama, feminist and gender theory.
- Kit Frankenfield, Ph.D.
- Composition studies, service-learning, pedagogy, J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter.
- Kendra Fullwood, Ph.D.
- Composition & Rhetoric (with emphasis in teaching writing and literacy); the sermon as a genre; 19th-century American Literature.
- Todd Giles, Ph.D.
- The American Renaissance, 20th c. American fiction and poetry, William Carlos Williams, the Beats, 20th c. American visual arts and classical music.
- Rob Howard, Ph.D.
- Early Medieval literature, Medieval language, Shakespeare.
- Amy L. Hume, Ph.D.
- Twentieth-century literature, modern poetry, gender studies.
- Jen Humphrey, M.F.A.
- Creative non-fiction, essay writing/reading.
- Jessica L. Jessee, M.A.
- 19th-century American and British literature, literary theory.
- M.A.rgaret KraM.A.r, Ph.D.
- Autobiography and drama genres, Victorian era.
- Louise Krug, Ph.D.
- Fiction
- Dave Lawson, Ph.D.
- Fiction, contemporary British literature, wit and comedy in literary fiction.
- Kristen Lillvis, Ph.D.
- 20th-century American literature, feminist theory, science fiction.
- Allison Rose Lopez, M.F.A.
- Fiction
- Ann M.A.rtinez, Ph.D.
- Anglo-Saxon studies, Arthurian literature, J.R.R. Tolkien.
- Jane Meng
- 20th-century American Literature, American women writers.
- Zsolt Mohi, Ph.D.
- Literary theory, Shakespeare.
- Iris Moulton, M.F.A.
- Poetry, short fiction, creative non-fiction.
- M.A.rk Petterson, M.F.A.
- Fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction.
- Chris Nelson, M.F.A.
- Fiction, poetry, and scriptwriting.
- Jennifer Nish, M.A.
- Feminist theory, alternative rhetorics, gender and multicultural studies.
- Ashley Ortiz, Ph.D.
- 20th-century American literature, popular culture, women's and gender studies, cultural studies.
- Stephanie Scurto, M.A.
- Caribbean and postcolonial theory/literature; Dutch Caribbean language and literature.
- Shelley Stonebrook, M.A.
- Postmodern literature, post-colonial literature, 20th-century British fiction.
- M.A.sami Sugimori, Ph.D.
- American literature, literary theory, Faulkner studies.
- Alicia Sutliff-Benusis, Ph.D.
- Shakespeare on film, Feminist theory, performance theory, gender theory, Renaissance Drama.
- Susan K. ThoM.A.s, Ph.D.
- 20th-century American queer multicultural literature, pop culture, Willa Cather.
- Jana Tigchelaar, Ph.D.
- 19th and early 20th-century American literature; immigrant narratives, letters and diaries; Midwestern and Great Plains literature; female subjectivity and identity.
- Katie Wetzel, M.A.
- 19th-century British Literature.
- Nathaniel Williams, Ph.D.
- 19th-century American literature, Science Fiction and fantasy, technical writing.