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July 8, 2003

Writing Prof Joins Belmont English Faculty

Belmont University's Department of English has added a new faculty member for the fall 2003 semester.

Bonnie Kathryn Smith, Ph.D. joins the Belmont faculty as an assistant professor of English. Smith received her B.A. in English with honors from the University of the South (Sewanee), her M.A. in English from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, and her doctorate in English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

She taught undergraduate and graduate courses in writing at the University of Wisconsin, where she served as the assistant director of Wisconsin’s Program in Writing-Across-the-Curriculum and was awarded UW’s 2003 Mark Eccles Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Dr. Smith's teaching and scholarly interests include the history, theory and politics of literacy; writing across the curriculum; creative writing pedagogies; and the teaching of written argumentation.


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