E. David Morgen, page 1
E. David Morgen
3477 Vinings North Trail(770) 432-1841
Smyrna, GA
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Education
Columbia UniversityNew York, NY
M.Phil. in English and Comparative Literature (A.B.D.).1997
Fields for qualifying exams: Literature of the U.S. Frontier,
U.S. Literature 1922-1939, Literary Ecology.
M.A. in English and Comparative Literature.1995
Masters Essay: “‘A Place in the Line of Pioneers’: The Closing
of the Frontier and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.”
FloridaStateUniversityTallahassee, FL
B.A. in English and History. Magna cum laude, with Honors.1994
Honors Thesis: “The Masses, the Medium, and the Intellectual:
The Responses of Intellectuals to Mass Culture in America.”
The Honors Institute at BrowardCommunity CollegeDavie, FL
A.A. in English1992
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, GA
Undergraduate coursework in engineering1989-90
Teaching Experience
Instructor in English, University of West Georgia2002-Present
Teaching four sections per semester of first- and second-semester
composition
Lecturer in English, LongwoodCollege1999-2000
Taught five sections per semester, including Rhetoric and Research (ENGL100), Composition and Literary Analysis (ENGL101), and U.S. Literature survey (ENGL203) courses.
Adjunct Instructor in English, LongwoodCollege1998-99, 2000-01
Taught composition and U.S. Literature survey courses
Instructor in English, ColumbiaUniversity1996-1998
Taught Logic and Rhetoric, the first-year composition course; Introduction to Logic and Rhetoric, a basic expository writing course for first-year students; and Introduction to Literature, an advanced composition and critical reading course for General Studies students.
Teaching Assistant, ColumbiaUniversity1995-1996
Contemporary American Literature, Prof. Richard Locke
Native American Indian Traditional Literatures, Prof. Karl Kroeber
Awards
Marjorie Hope Nicolson Fellow, ColumbiaUniversity
Fred L. Standley Award for Undergraduate Excellence in English, FSU
George Harper Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Writing, FSU
Cody Harris Allen Writing Award, FSU
Hites Family Memorial Scholar, FSU
Captain of State Champion Brain Bowl Team (1991 and 1992), BCC
Departmental Award for Outstanding English Student, BCC
President’s Scholar, Georgia Tech
National Merit Scholar
Conference Paper
“Keeping the Faith: The Crying Game, O’Connor’s ‘Guests of the Nation,’ and Behan’s The Hostage.” The Nineteenth Annual FSU Conference on Literature and Film. 28 Jan 1994.
Academic Organizations
Golden Key National Honor Society, Lambda Iota Tau National English Honor Society, Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society, Alpha Phi Omega National Service Organization.
Academic Service
Longwood library collections development1998-2001
Committees to select the novels taught in all ENGL 101 courses1999-2001
Graduate Student Mentor1996-1998
Committee to reevaluate F1004 Introduction to Logic and Rhetoric Fall 1997
and C1003 Methods of Critical Analysis
Other Work Experience
Prof. Robert G. O’MeallyJune 1997-August 1998
New York, NY
Research assistant for The Jazz Cadence of American Culture.
NYNEXJuly 1996-August 1997
New York, NY
Executive assistant to Managing Director of Marketing Communications.
BellSouth TelecommunicationsJune-September 1994
Atlanta, GA
Director, Special Projects for Information Technology Systems. Headed team of interns and coordinated special projects, including managing Disaster Relief Headquarters in Albany, Georgia after severe flooding in the area.
International QuarterlyMay 1993-May 1994
Editorial assistant.
Personal
Volunteer reader at Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, 1998-2001.
References
Peter E. Morgan, Associate Professor of English, Director of Writing
Department of English
State University of WestGeorgia
1600 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA30118-2200
(770) 836-6512
Jená A. Burges, Assistant Professor of English, Director of Freshman Writing
Director of General Education
Lancaster 158
LongwoodCollege
201 High Street, Farmville, VA23909
(434) 395-2175
Michael C. Lund, Professor of English
Department of English, Philosophy, and Modern Languages
LongwoodCollege
201 High StreetFarmville, Virginia23909
(434) 395-2155
Dennis D. Moore, University Distinguished Teaching Professor
Department of English
FloridaStateUniversity
Tallahassee, FL32306-1580
(850) 644-1177
Michael A. Elliott, Assistant Professor of English
Dept. of English
Emory University
302 Callaway North
Atlanta, GA 30322
(404) 727-6817
Robert G. O’Meally, Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English
Department of English and Comparative Literature
ColumbiaUniversity
602 Philosophy Hall, Mail Code 4927
New York, NY10027
(212) 854-6428