English
Angela Glover
Angela L. Glover Ph.D. (2008)
Visiting Assistant Professor of English-Composition Specialist
Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2008
M.A., University of Nebraska-Omaha, 2005 M.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1997 B.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1985
Teaching and Research Interests:
Writing
Creative Writing Theory and Pedagogy
Writing Centers
Creative Nonfiction-the essay, memoir, and autobiography Composition Studies-first-year writing pedagogy
Writing Across Curriculum
Twentieth-Century Transcontinental Modernism
Service Learning: Community Collaborations
Pedagogical Identities
Cultural Studies-Costal Privilege
Angela Glover is a creative writer who specializes in the pedagogy of both composition and creative writing, Writing Across the Curriculum Initiatives, and Writing Center Work. Most recently, her creative nonfiction, has appeared in the Mochilla Review. She has also been published by Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction and Heritage of the Great Plains. This past spring she won the Henry Matthew Wiedner Award for Research and she is presently working on a multi-authored textbook titled Connecting Creativities: Cross-Genre Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Writing. Before coming to Simpson, Angela worked the University of Kansas, in Lawrence, and the University of Nebraska, in Omaha, her hometown. She also worked as the Director of Education and Exhibits for the Omaha Childrens' Museum prior to working for Millard Public Schools.
