Fall 2016 Update

Alas, I still struggle in my adaptation to WordPress. For those of us dinosaurs who

St. Dunstan hard at work on a project.

From the British Library: Full-page miniature of St Dunstan at work, from Smaragdus of St Mihiel’s Expositio in Reglam S Benedicti, England (Canterbury), c. 1170 – c. 1180, Royal MS 10 A XIII, f. 2v

struggled to learn HTML coding, WordPress conceals more than it reveals. Since I don’t tend to want my website to look like a “blog post,” I don’t exactly know what to do with it still.

But an update: this semester I am teaching two courses, LNG 201 Introduction to the English Language and LIT 370/HON 270 J. R. R. Tolkien in Context. I’ve finally figured out how to make my Canvas courses public without compromising my students’ privacy.

In the winter term, Diane Steinberg and I will be leading a study abroad course, LIT 367 British Theatre. To apply for admission into the course (TCNJ takes visiting students), please see the Center For Global Engagement’s description of the course.