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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
Professional Interests
Classical Rhetoric
Composition
Young Adult Literature
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
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

 

Resources
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED)
 
See Great Books Online for reference books and literary works online
 
The Bedford Handbook will help you find answers for language questions, practice your grammar, or determine how to document your sources.
 
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.
 
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.