About Dorothy Dodge Robbins
MICRO-BIO
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Dorothy Dodge Robbins (PhD, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2000) is the Charlotte Lewis Endowed Professor of English and Coordinator of Graduate Studies in English at Louisiana Tech University, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate cours
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Dorothy Dodge Robbins (PhD, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2000) is the Charlotte Lewis Endowed Professor of English and Coordinator of Graduate Studies in English at Louisiana Tech University, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in British literature, technical communication, and theory. She is also a member of the Honors Faculty. Dodge Robbins is an award-winning teacher and book editor. She contributed to and served as volume editor for Critical Insights: Mrs Dalloway (2012). Other essays on Virginia Woolf have appeared in Names, a Journal of Onomastics and The Midwest Quarterly. With her husband, novelist Ken Robbins, she has co-edited four literary anthologies. She serves as the Vice President of the American Name Society. An amateur gardener, Dorothy is caretaker of Louisiana Tech’s Shakespeare Garden.
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EXPERIENCE
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Louisiana Tech University
- Full Professor
- Department of English
- September 2000 to Present
EDUCATION
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- PhD
- September 1993 to August 2000
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