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Hall, Donald E. – College English, 2011
Many teachers have known of (or been members of) departments in which all of the potentially successful chairs--after having proven themselves by running subunits or graduate programs--have decided to devote themselves solely to research or teaching, and to leave department administration to whoever is willing to do it or whoever can be talked…
Descriptors: Higher Education, English Departments, Department Heads, Administrator Role
Meloncon, Lisa; England, Peter – College English, 2011
Although much attention has been paid to issues of contingent faculty in the university (American Association of University Professors [AAUP] position statements) and, more specifically, in composition studies (Schell; Bousquet, Scott, and Parascondola; Miller), the matter of contingent faculty in technical and professional communication (TPC)…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, English Departments, College Faculty, Adjunct Faculty
Boquet, Elizabeth H.; Lerner, Neal – College English, 2008
Originally published in a 1984 issue of "College English," Stephen North's article "The Idea of a Writing Center" has over the years been much cited in writing center scholarship. Even so, this scholarship as a whole did not proceed to gain much presence in "CE" and other broadly-oriented composition journals. Reconsidering North's piece, the…
Descriptors: College English, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, English Departments
Wilson, Douglas L.; Mailloux, Steven; Johnson, Nan; Stauffer, John; Wolk, Tony; Schilb, John – College English, 2009
2009 is the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. Naturally, historians are thrilled. But what about their discipline? Why and how might Lincoln matter to English studies? In this article, the authors reflect on Lincoln and his influence on English studies. They argue that Lincoln has played or can play an important role in the college English…
Descriptors: College English, Historians, English Instruction, Reflection
Johnson, T. R.; Letter, Joe; Livingston, Judith Kemerait – College English, 2009
The authors describe their individual and collective experiences reconstructing their New Orleans-based university composition program in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. They emphasize how the concept of "floating foundations" helps account for changes in their students' interests, and they suggest that this idea is applicable to the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Writing (Composition), Authors, Emotional Response

Mundell, Gordon H. – College English, 1978
Describes a successful linguistics program and suggests that linguistics can make a substantial contribution to the college English department. (DD)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Departments, Higher Education, Linguistics

Booth, Wayne C. – College English, 1981
Satirizes college English instruction, specifically "catchy" composition programs and the relevant grant awards and job placement of graduate students. (JM)
Descriptors: College English, English Curriculum, English Departments, English Instruction

Olson, Gary A.; Drew, Julie – College English, 1998
Contends that the academy has forgotten the origin of the dissertation and has turned it from a substantive contribution of scholarship to an instrument of evaluation. Argues that continuing to treat the dissertation in this way maintains an unequal power hierarchy of "masters" and initiates--it should be seen as the first serious scholarly…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, English Departments, Graduate Students, Higher Education

Harrington, Susanmarie; Malencyzk, Rita; Peckham, Irv; Rhodes, Keith; Yancey, Kathleen Blake – College English, 2001
Considers the wide variation of first-year composition programs and if they do indeed vary so widely. Considers what the programs have in common. Asks if it would be possible to articulate a general curricular framework for first-year composition, regardless of institutional home, student demographics, and instructor characteristics. Presents a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Departments, Freshman Composition, Higher Education

Hook, J. N. – College English, 1978
English departments of the future must encompass composition, language, literature, reading, mass media, teacher preparation, adult education, logic, and educational research. (DD)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, English Curriculum, English Departments, English Instruction

Clayton, John J. – College English, 1981
Presents reasons for interested undergraduates to major in English and points out useful skills developed by English majors. Emphasizes the importance of English department involvement in the career planning of its students, and details the steps undertaken by the University of Massachusetts English department to help its students. (JM)
Descriptors: Career Planning, College English, College Students, English Departments

Friend, Christy – College English, 1992
Notes that many scholars see Gerald Graff as a revolutionary critic who provides a model for making fundamental changes within the discipline of English. Focuses on the historical marginalization of the fields of composition and rhetoric studies not addressed by Graff in his book "Professing Literature." (RS)
Descriptors: College English, Educational Change, English Departments, Higher Education

Slevin, James F. – College English, 2001
Explores the place of faculty and faculty values in the process of assessing the work of higher education. Searches to find better ways to put the intellectual work of faculty and students at the center of the educational concerns and at the center of assessment models. Suggests that faculty should devote themselves to teaching the first-year…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement, English Departments, Freshman Composition

Evans, William H. – College English, 1978
Traces the history of alternative careers for English majors and reviews the findings of research on the career choices of English majors. (DD)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Opportunities, English, English Departments

Gregory, Marshall – College English, 1997
Argues that students offer English departments a way of bypassing the tangle of theoretical disagreements and of gluing the fragmented pieces of the discipline back together again. Proposes that agreeing about principles of pedagogy is more urgent than agreeing about literary theory. Argues that English departments need to at least agree about…
Descriptors: Coherence, Differences, English Departments, English Instruction