The Catholic University for Independent Thinkers
Professor, English
Office: Braniff 362
Phone: 972-721-5365
E-Mail: alvis@udallas.edu
Dr. John Alvis earned his BA, MA, and Ph.D. from the University of Dallas. His research interests include Shakespeare and Milton.
Associate Professor, English
Office: Braniff 364
Phone: 972-721-4051
E-Mail: dbaldwin@udallas.edu
Dr. Debra Romanick Baldwin obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. She is the Vice-President of the Joseph Conrad Society of America, and her research interests in addition to Conrad range from St. Augustine to Flannery O'Connor and Primo Levi.
Associate Professor, English
Office: Braniff 368
Phone: 972-721-5829
E-Mail: bourbon@udallas.edu
Dr. Brett Bourbon obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard, after which he taught at Stanford, and received a Fulbright fellowship at the University of Lisbon.
Louise Cowan Chair Professor of Literature
Office: Augustine 101
Phone: 972-721-4016
E-Mail: bcowan@udallas.edu
Dr. Bainard Cowan received his BA from the University of Dallas and his Ph.D. from Yale University. He was a Fulbright scholar at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany.
University Professor
Office: Augustine 101
Phone: 972-721-4016
E-Mail: louisecowan@juno.com
Dr. Louise S. Cowan has devoted her professional life to the study and teaching of literature and to the creation of institutions of liberal education. In 1991, President George Bush bestowed upon Dr. Cowan the nation's highest award for achievement in the humanities, the Charles Frankel Prize.
Associate Professor, English
Office: Augustine 109
Phone: 972-721-5218
E-Mail: crider@udallas.edu
Dr. Scott Crider received his Ph.D. from University of California, Riverside. His research interests include Shakespeare and rhetoric.
Assistant Professor, English and Classics
Office: Braniff 366
Phone: 972-721-5213
E-Mail: davies@udallas.edu
Dr. David Davies received his Ph.D. from the State University of New York, Buffalo. He is a scholar on the classical traditions of English and Greek literature.
Professor, English Director of Library & University Research
Office: Library Administration
Phone: 972-721-5328
E-Mail: rdupree@udallas.edu
Dr. Dupree received his Ph.D. from Yale University. He is a scholar on European Literature and Culture, as well as comparative literary traditions.
Professor, English
Office: Augustine 108
Phone: 972-721-5342
E-Mail: eileen@udallas.edu
Dr. Gregory received her Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina. She has published numerous books and articles on lyric and contemporary poetry.
Associate Professor, English
Office: Braniff 308
Phone: 972-721-4069
E-Mail: tereska02@gmail.com
Dr. Kenney received her Ph.D. from Stanford University. Her research interests include Shakespeare, Medieval literature, Dante, and Nineteenth-Century novels, especially Jane Austen.
Visiting Assistant Professor, English
Office: Braniff 318
Phone: 972-721-5343
E-Mail: bluehawk@udallas.edu
Fr. Robert Maguire received his Ph.D. from the University of Dallas. His research interests include Irish and Southern Literature.
Associate Professor, English
Office: Braniff 317
Phone: 972-721-4115
E-Mail: amoran@udallas.edu
Dr. Andrew Moran received his Ph.D. from the University of Dallas. His research interests are Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Evelyn Waugh.
Associate Professor, English
Office: Rome Campus
Phone: (+39) 06.930.221
E-Mail: aosborn@udallas.edu
Dr. Andrew Osborn received his M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and his Ph.D. from UT-Austin. His research interests include poetic difficulty, formalism, and lyric theory.
Associate Professor and Department Chair, English
Office: Braniff Graduate Building
Phone: 972-721-5345
E-Mail: roper@udallas.edu
Dr. Gregory Roper received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. He is currently the director of the Shakespeare in Italy program.
Assistant Professor, English
Office: Braniff 316
Phone: 972-721-4080
E-Mail: stryer@udallas.edu
Dr. Steven Stryer received his D. Phil. from the University of Oxford. His research interests include martyrdom and self-sacrifice in literature.
Associate Professor, English
Office: Braniff 306
Phone: 972-721-5339
E-Mail: bward@udallas.edu
Dr. Bernadette Waterman Ward earned her Ph.D. from Stanford University. Her research interests include Gerard Manley Hopkins and John Henry Newman.
Professor, English
Office: Braniff 310
Phone: 972-721-5327
E-Mail: wegemer@udallas.edu
Dr. Gerard Wegemer received his Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. He is heavily involved in research on Thomas More, Shakespeare, and the English Renaissance.