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    ENG 4903-600 Young Adult Literature

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    ENG 5003-001 Studies in Seventeenth Century British Literature

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    ENG 4763Z-001 Advanced Fiction Writing

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    March 13, 2024: Dr. Julie Campbell & Dr. Bob Klein

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    Authors@EIU is a speaker series that celebrates the research, scholarship and creative success of EIU faculty who are contributing to scholarship or popular learning. This event features: Dr. Julie Campbell, presenting her book Women, Entertainment, and Precursors of the French Salon, 1532-1615 Dr. Bob Klein, presenting on The Middle of Somewhere: Rural Education Partnerships and Innovation, a book he co-edited with Sara L. Hartmanhttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/authors_at_eiu_posters/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Collective Bargaining Among Undergraduate Students

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    The questions we are focusing on in this essay concern; 1) to what extent are undergraduate students being organized for purposes of collective bargaining or covered by labor agreements (there are two major formats, first, unions comprised of only undergraduates and, secondly, where undergraduates are hired into employee classifications already represented by bargaining agents; the latter more common than many might expect) and 2), what impact, if any, does membership or involvement in unionization influence the undergraduate student experience (graduation and attrition rates, alumni involvement, positive or negative attitudes toward faculty or the institution, compensation, tuition, class time, shared governance, decision making protocols and the like.

    Islamophobia and Integration Policy in France

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    2024 - Julie Campbell

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    If anyone deserves to win the EIU Distinguished Faculty Award it is Julie Campbell. Dr. Campbell is one of the world’s top scholars on early modern women and society. She joined the faculty at EIU in 1998 after completing her PhD in English Literature from Texas A & M University where she was a research assistant in the World Shakespeare Bibliography. Along with dozens of journal articles, book chapters, review essays, book reviews, and conference presentations, she has written two books on women and early modern literary society in England, Italy, and France, and co-edited two collections of essays on early modern women writers. She was the first scholar to edit and translate the entirety of the 16th-century Italian actress and playwright Isabella Andreini\u27s pastoral comedy La Mirtilla, and with Pamela Brown and Eric Nicholson, she has recently edited and translated Andreini\u27s Lovers\u27 Debates for the Stage. Excerpts from these works have been performed in Los Angeles by the L.A. Camerata and in Chicago by Shakespeare Project of Chicago. She is also a co-editor for Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Dr. Campbell has been heavily involved in the EIU Women’s Studies Minor and the Humanities Center. She was instrumental in the creation of the Premodern Global Studies Minor, and serves as its coordinator. She has been a highly rated teacher who has inspired students throughout her time at EIU, teaching a wide variety of courses on Shakespeare and other aspects of Renaissance literature as well as numerous topics across the English curriculum.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/distinguished_faculty_award/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Stephen Eskilson

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    The April 11 Authors@EIU Event

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