Spring 2007 Courses
222 (Greek Drama); 304 (Shakespeare); 360-04 (World Literature Since 1650)
373 (Methods of Teaching English -- with Dr. Bonadonna)
Fall 2006 Courses
303 (English Renaissance Drama), 304 (Shakespeare)
371 (Teaching Reading and Literature in Middle and Secondary
Schools)
373 (Methods of Teaching English in Middle and Secondary Schools --
with Dr. Bonadonna)
ACSU 100 (SXU Seminar, sections 15 and 23)
Summer 2006 Course
360 (Young Adult Fiction) (Class 5/23-6/22 plus online component 6/27-7/27)
Spring 2006 Courses
207 (Introduction to Literary Interpretation), 304 (Shakespeare),
371 (Teaching Reading and Literature in Middle and Secondary Schools)
373 (Methods of Teaching English in Middle and Secondary Schools -- with Dr. Bonadonna)
Fall 2005 Courses
101-10 (Critical Thinking and Writing, with Angelo Bonadonna), 157-02
(Introduction to Shakespeare)
304 (Shakespeare), 360-01 (Elizabeth and the Female Subject in
English Renaissance Literature)
371 (Teaching Reading and Literature in Middle and Secondary
Schools)
ACSU 100 (SXU Seminar, sections 7 and 9)
Link to English
101 Gradebook
Summer 2005 courses
222 (Greek Drama), 336 (Native American Literature)
Spring 2005 courses
304 (Shakespeare: Major Plays), 360-02 (Teaching of Reading and
Literature in Middle and Secondary Schools),
360-03 (Modern British and Irish Drama)
Fall 2004 courses
157 (Introduction to Shakespeare), 303 (English Renaissance Drama),
304 (Shakespeare: Major Plays),
360 (Teaching of Reading and Literature), ACSU 100 (SXU Seminar,
section 21)
Summer 2004 courses
222 (Greek Drama), 360 (Theater and Media in England--Travel
Course)
Spring 2004 courses
304 (Shakespeare: Major Plays, 2 sections), 360 (Trojan War in
Classical Greek Literature), 360 (Teaching of Literature)
Fall 2003 courses
157 (Introduction to Shakespeare), 260 (Shakespeare Workshop)
360 (Elizabeth and the Female Subject in English Renaissance
Literature)
ACSU 100, section 6 (SXU Seminar)
Spring 2003 courses
222 (Greek Drama), 260 (Modern European Drama), 304 (Shakespeare:
Major Plays), 346 (Modern English Grammar)
Fall 2002 courses
157 (Introduction to Shakespeare), 207 (Introduction to Literary
Analysis), 303 (English Renaissance Drama)
Spring 2002 courses
160 (Introduction to Greek Drama), 304 (Shakespeare: Major Plays),
360 (The Trojan War in Classical Greek Literature)
Fall 2001 courses
157 (Introduction to Shakespeare), 201 (English Literature to
1700),
360 (Cleopatra, Elizabeth, and the Female Political Space in English
Renaissance Literature)
Summer 2001 courses
Margaret Boyer: 336 (Native American Literature); Norman Boyer: 360
(English Renaissance Discourses of the Other)
Spring 2001 courses
154 (Introduction to Literature), 207 (Introduction to Literary
Interpretation), 304 (Shakespeare: Major Plays)
Fall 2000 courses
157 (Introduction to Shakespeare), 201 (English Literature to 1700),
207 (Introduction to Literary Interpretation),
307 (Milton), 511 (graduate seminar in Shakespeare)
Spring 2000 courses
102 (Research and Writing), 304 (Shakespeare)
Fall 1999 courses
160 (Introduction to Shakespeare), 201 (English Lit to 1800), 360
(Renaissance Discourses of the Other)
Summer 1999 course
511 (Shakespeare and Marlowe seminar)
Spring 1999 courses
102 (Research and Writing: Immigration), 304 (Shakespeare), 336
(Native American), 510 (English Renaissance Lit seminar)
Fall 1998 courses
102 (Research and Writing: The West), 230 (Multiethnic), 501
(Critical Theory)