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Dr.
Michael Levy Department
Chairperson
132 HH. Phone 715.232.1103; FAX
715.232.2093
Gail Stark, Department
Secretary 134 HH 715.232.1629;
Susanne
L. Johnston, Senior Lecturer
Department Webmaster
126-G Harvey Hall
715.232.1502
johnstonsu@uwstout.edu
Fax: 715.232.2093
Classes Fall 2006
English 101-028 TTh 8:00-9:25, HH433
English 101-0040 TTh 9:40-11:05, HH 433
English 102-004 Online
English 102-006 Online
Education, Presentations and
Publications
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Professional
Interests
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Classical Rhetoric
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Composition
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Young Adult Literature
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Web Site Design
- Personal Interests and Hobbies
- Montana
- Hiking the Rockies
- Writing Fiction
- Traveling to Tropical Beaches and Europe
- Snorkeling Tropical Waters
Swimming
- Playing Tennis
- Reading
- Disney World
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Office Hours Fall 2006
Monday 8:00-10:00
Tuesday 11:15-1:15
Wednesday 8:00-9:00
Thursday 11:15-12:15
Additional hours by appointment
- English & Philosophy Dept. Policies
- Grading
Criteria
- Plagiarism
- Attendance
- Laptops in
the Classroom
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- Resources
- The Oxford English Dictionary (OED)
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- See Great Books
Online for reference books and literary works online
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- The
Bedford Handbook will help you
find answers for language questions, practice your grammar,
or determine how to document your sources.
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- Daily
Grammar is a free service of Word
Place, Inc. Much like A Word A Day (no affiliation), which
teaches you a new word each day, Daily Grammar sends you e-mail
messages with a grammar lesson five days of the week and a
quiz on the sixth day.
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- The Elements
of Style Asserting that one must
first know the rules to break them, this classic reference
book is a must-have for any student and conscientious writer.
Intended for use in which the practice of composition is combined
with the study of literature, it gives in brief space the principal
requirements of plain English style and concentrates attention
on the rules of usage and principles of composition most commonly
violated.
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