ASU English doctoral students accept tenure-track faculty positions
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The ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) congratulates its English doctoral students who have accepted tenure-track faculty positions throughout the country:
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Angie O'Neal (PhD student in Literature): has accepted a position at Shorter College in Rome, Georgia. (See the
Graduate College profile of Angela O'Neal).
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Jennifer Santos (PhD candidate in Literature): Assistant Professor position with Virginia Military Institute
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Nick Behm (PhD student in Rhetoric and Composition): assistant professor position at Elmhurst College
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Anjanette Darrington (PhD student in English Education): Assistant Professor of English Education position at Southern Connecticut State University
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Bill Endres (PhD student in Rhetoric and Composition): tenure-track position at University of Kentucky
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Kirsti Cole (PhD student in Rhetoric and Composition): tenure-track position at Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Carol Mejia-LaPerle (PhD student in Literature): Assistant Professor of Renaissance English and Drama position, Wright State University.