Ginger Rodriguez is an instructor in English and Humanities at Calumet College of St. Joseph, a small, private college in Northwest Indiana, where she teaches Humanities and writing in the Honors Learning Community, as well as English courses such a
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Ginger Rodriguez is an instructor in English and Humanities at Calumet College of St. Joseph, a small, private college in Northwest Indiana, where she teaches Humanities and writing in the Honors Learning Community, as well as English courses such as American Literature, Literary Criticism, and the Novel. She is responsible for developing Humanities programming there, and her current research at the College focuses on documenting the impact on learning and retention of intellectually linked courses. At the same time, she is completing an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Humanities at Union Institute and University, where she is pursuing another research interest: the changing critical perception of the so-called American Renaissance writers of the nineteenth century. Ms. Rodriguez has a Master of Liberal Arts degree from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.
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