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)

Office Hours for F2009: 11 MWF, 2 TR, and 7-8:30 p.m. TR (The evening hours are online office hours--use e-mail or request alternate arrangements.)

Office Phone:  (336) 750-2319

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

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

 Fall 2009 Courses:   Resources:
ENG 1301H:  Honors Freshman Composition I  O'Kelly Library Go to Blackboard 8  
ENG 2313:  Survey of American Literature I  (texts)

(Old Electronic Resources Interface)

Blackboard Instructions   

ENG 3321:  Grammars of English (texts)

Online Catalog Blackboard (& Office)Support 
MLA Page Format   MLA 2009 Style Guide 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? Bedford Bibliographer      Notes

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

ENG 1302H: Honors Freshman Composition II ENG 2314:  Survey of American Literature II
ENG 2301:  World Literature I ENG 3374:  Nineteenth-Century American Literature
ENG 2302:  World Literature II  
Links I Enjoyed Links for World Lit I & II Teachers

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, 2009
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 09/04/09


Send comments or suggestions to the following address:    E-mail address wallr at wssu dot edu

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