Rebecca Ann Wall

Professor of English

Department of English and Foreign Languages

Winston-Salem State University

 

 

Rebecca Ann Wall (picture)

Office:   Hall-Patterson 335 (inside Hall-Patterson 328)  (Map & Floorplan)

Office Hours for S2010: 10 F, 11 TR, 1 MW, 1:30-3 TR

Office Phone:  (336) 750-2319

E-mail: E-mail address wallr at wssu dot edu

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

 Spring 2010 Courses:   Resources:
ENG 1302H: Honors Freshman Composition II O'Kelly Library Go to Blackboard 8  
ENG 2301:  World Literature I

Online Catalog

Blackboard Instructions   

ENG 2314:  Survey of American Literature II

Electronic Resources Blackboard (& Office)Support 
Help Using MLA Style  MLA Page Format Help with Writing Assignments

(You may also phone 866-518-3956

for Blackboard help. For help with passwords, call the WSSU Helpdesk at 336-750-3431.)  

Manuscript Format for Three Bibliographic Styles Literature Reference
Why Study English? CLAQWA Online Bedford Bibliographer      Notes
Grade Appeal Policy (If you are considering filing an appeal, your first step is to read this entire policy very carefully. Be sure you see section XI.)

Other courses I sometimes teach (Please note that I rarely update pages for courses I am not currently teaching!):

ENG 1301H:  Honors Freshman Composition I  ENG 3321:  Grammars of English (texts)
ENG 2302:  World Literature II ENG 3374:  Nineteenth-Century American Literature
ENG 2313:  Survey of American Literature I  (texts) Links for World Lit I & II Teachers
Links I Enjoyed Other Links

Other pages: (I don't update these very often either.  I'll appreciate being notified of dead links on any of them.)

ENG 2301: World Literature I (departmental class page) ENG 2302: World Literature II (departmental class page)
Web Workshop  (a brief Web intro for literature faculty, with a variety of great links relevant to the teaching of literature) Langston Hughes Links     Langston Hughes in Winston-Salem
Resources on Nikki Giovanni

Resources on Sonia Sanchez

Haki Madhubuti Links  (informal page created for his visit to WSSU 4 Sept. 2003)
George Moses Horton Resources Maya Angelou & poets she mentioned
Concentrating on WSSU (a matching game) African American Read-In, 2010
North Carolina Slave Narratives (NCETA presentation) Concentrating on Famous African Americans
Drama Guild Pictures The Freedmen's Book (Lydia Maria Child)
Using the Digital Dropbox Course Feedback
Pictures of WSSU: Fall  Spring Works Cited for TLT Presentation, March, 2009

Last updated 03/04/10


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