Douglas Brown
Adjunct Lecturer in English
Office: Rockefeller Library Rm. 206
Phone: (401) 863-1404
Courses '08-'09
Sem I:
ENGL 1110 - S01: Seminar in the Teaching of Writing
ENGL 1110 - S02: Seminar in the Teaching of Writing
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Degrees
M.A. City College, 1996
B.A. Wesleyan University, 1984
Research Interests
Contemporary American fiction and poetry; jazz music in relation to prose and poetry; composition theory in relation to the practice of teaching writing
Professional Accomplishments
Douglas Brown earned a B.A. in English from Wesleyan University in 1984 and an M.A. in Creative Writing from City College in 1995. Over the last twelve years, he has taught a range of writing intensive courses at Rhode Island School of Design and Providence College, as well as in the Nonfiction Writing Program at Brown (2002-2007). As Director of Writing Support Programs, he heads up the Writing Center and the Writing Fellows Program. He is the 2006 recipient of the Brown Undergraduate Council of Students Award for Excellence in Teaching and the 2007 recipient of the Wilson-DeBlois Award for his work with graduate students. In addition to his academic interests, which include issues of writing pedagogy and assessment, he is a jazz guitarist.

