
English Department Faculty Profile - Dr. Elwanda Ingram
| Elwanda D. Ingram | ![]() |
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Professor of English, Department of English Phone: (336) 750-2302 225 Hall-Patterson 601 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27110 |
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| Background | |
| • B.A. in English--Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland • M.A. in English-University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois • Ph.D. in English with a concentration in African American Literature, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon |
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| Position Responsibilities | |
| • coordinate the Humanities 2310 course in African American Culture • advise English majors, serve on the departmental curriculum committee, and other departmental committees • coordinate the spring and fall Mix and Mingle Reception • coordinate the annual African-American Read-In Chain |
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| Credentials | |
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Curriculum Vitae Courses Taught: English 3381-Black Writers in American Literature;English 3347-The Vernacular in African American Literature and Culture; Humanities 2310-African American Culture; Speech 2345-Great African American Speeches of the 20th and 21st Centuries; Speech 2341-Fundamentals of Speech; Speech 2141-Speech Project |
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| Research Interest | |
| African-American literature and culture | |
| Philosophy | |
| A professor must remain relevant in her teaching techniques in order to prepare students to be successful in a global society. | |





