Department of English

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Scott Zaluda teaches Basic Writing, Composition & Literature, Creative Writing, American literature and African American literature. He is assistant chair of the English Department and coordinates testing for placement and Basic
Writing. He holds a doctorate from the City University of New York and has published articles on American literature, the teaching of writing across the curriculum, and the history of writing instruction at historically black colleges. Dr. Zaluda also writes fiction,
and a short story he wrote was read on the National Public Radio program Selected Shorts. He helped found and still directs the Global Literature Reading Project for campus wide faculty and staff. In 2005, he won a prestigious grant from the National Endowment
for the Humanities to direct a series of seminars for faculty on the literature of Africa and the African diaspora.
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