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About Eric Dunnum

Dr. Dunnum joined Campbell’s English Department in 2013. In addition to teaching core curriculum courses (Academic Writing, Academic Writing & Literature, British literature surveys), Dr. Dunnum teaches courses in Renaissance literature, in Milton, and in Shakespeare. His primary scholarly interests are early modern drama, Milton, history of drama, and critical theory. A Midwest native, Dr. Dunnum received his B.A. and M.A. from Winona State University. He then completed his Ph.D. at Marquette University.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor of English, Campbell University
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2018 Chair of Panel, Sixteenth Century Society
2017 - 2018 Member, Dean of Library Search Committee
2016 - 2018 Chair, Library Committee
2016 - 2018 Member, Sustainability Committee
2015 - 2018 Member, Student Conduct Committee
2014 - 2017 Member, English Major Curriculum Revision Sub-Committee
2013 - 2017 Member, Assessment Sub-Committee
2016 Chair of Panel, Sixteenth Century Society
2013 - 2016 Member, Library Committee
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Courses

  • British Literature 1
  • American Literature 2
  • Academic Writing
  • Academic Writing and Literature
  • Milton
  • Shakespeare
  • Renaissance Literature

Education

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2011 Ph.D., Marquette University ‐ English
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2004 M.A., Winona State University ‐ English
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2002 B.A., Winona State University ‐ English
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Articles (5)

Book Reviews (4)

Presentations (14)

Publications in Progress (3)