Announcements
Matt Hokom was recently hired for a tenure track position at Fairmont
State college in Fairmont, West Virginia. Although he was hired as a 19th
century Americanist, Matt will be teaching a variety of courses from freshman
composition to upper division literature, including Cather. He is a featured
speaker at the upcoming Cather Spring Festival in Red Cloud.
Amy Ahearn is an associate professor in the English Department at Saddleback
College in Mission Viejo, California, where she teaches composition and
literature. She currently is working with the Honors Program, teaching
the Honors Humanities sequence for two years. In addition, Amy is responsible
for creating the campus�s new literary magazine, a 128-page publication
of student writing that will appear at the beginning of May. Her article
"Full-Blooded Writing and Journalistic Fictions: Naturalism, the Female
Artist and Willa Cather�s The Song of the Lark" appears in the Winter 2001
issue of American Literary Realism.
Chelsea Schlievert will graduate summa cum laude from the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln this May after completing work on her senior honors
thesis, "Willa Cather: The Story of a Student of the Humanities." In it,
she argued that Cather�s experiences as a student at the University of
Nebraska were for her an awakening that aided her in discovering herself
as a writer and voice of the humanities for the plains. Chelsea presented
her research at a number of scholarly forums across the Midwest, including
the WCPM Spring Festival, and most recently before the Board of Regents
in April. An excerpt was published in the interdisciplinary journal, Plains
Song Review. This fall she will enter the Ph.D. program of American Studies
at the University of Kansas where she has been awarded a Graduate Honors
Fellowship and stipend to further her academic career.
Teaching Cather
The Department of English at Northwest Missouri State University is
pleased to announce the publication of Teaching Cather, a biannual publication
designed to encourage and assist those who teach the works of Willa Cather.
Teaching Cather will present articles and information for teachers and
those interested in teaching at all grade levels.
Editors:
Steven Shively, Assistant Professor of English
Virgil Albertini, Emeritus Professor of English
Teaching Cather will be published twice each academic year, in the fall
and the spring. The editors invite the submission of articles, notes, reviews,
news items, and teaching ideas relevant to teaching the works of Willa
Cather in middle schools, high school, college, or university classes.
Direct subscriptions, submissions and queries to:
Steven Shively
Department of English
Northwest Missouri State University
Maryville, MO 64468
(660) 562-1566
shively@mail.nwmissouri.edu
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