Good
She's a very fair grader, she has video responses on papers, and there are quite a few movies you watch in her class. She does have an attitude though.
Bloomsburg University - English
Executive Director, Student Success & First-Year Experience
Rebecca
Willoughby
Every role I’ve occupied in my twenty years in Higher Education—from student assistant in Financial Aid to Visiting Assistant Professor—has, at its center, my priority of enabling students in the service of their education. I hold a PhD in English and Film Studies with an exemplary record of teaching, and administrative and committee leadership experience. Through my long association with higher education, I’ve cultivated excellent communications skills, enriched my affinity for the arts, and discovered my enthusiasm for connecting with students. I’m most satisfied when I’m working with passionate and talented people to successfully complete projects I know will have positive impacts on my campus; in student engagement, in public outreach, and in cultivating the future.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
English/Film Studies
Master of Arts (M.A.)
English Language and Literature, General
Visiting Assistant Professor
During the 2014-15 academic year at Bucknell, I'll teach a total of six courses, including Violence and Revenge in Renaissance Literature and Shakespeare Criticism, as well as first-year seminars and literature and composition courses.
Lecturer, Department of English, Film/Media Studies
I teach a variety of courses in Film/Media Studies, including a first-year student seminars on film, International/World Cinema, auteur studies courses such as the Films of Alfred Hitchcock, Writing About Film, and genre studies courses. I also taught a course on apocalyptic literature and film.
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