Wendy Wagner
Professor
缅北强奸Faculty Since 2003
Wendy Wagner teaches courses in the English Department and the Media and Communication Studies Program and also serves as the Honors Director and the Program Advisor for the Interdisciplinary Studies: Design Your Own Major.
Wagner came to Johnson & Wales in 2003 after teaching at Bates College, the University of Maine Augusta and Pace University in New York City where she also headed the Department of Tutorial Services. She holds a B.A. in American Studies from Cornell University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in English from Duke University. Her dissertation was about 19th century African-American women鈥檚 literature, but her most recent research has been in television studies and romance fiction.
As a teacher, Wagner is always encouraging students to use what they learn in the classroom to make sense of their lives outside the classroom, to critically engage, question and embrace their cultural and social values and influences, and to develop skills in writing, critical thinking and analysis that will help them achieve their goals.
Education
- Ph.D., M.A., Duke University
- B.A., Cornell University
Courses
- ENG 1024: Honors Composition: Writing in the Academy
- ILS 2090: The Working Life
- MCST 2200: Television Studies
- MCST 4300: Special Topics in Media Studies
- RSCH 3020: Honors Research Seminar
Professional Affiliations
Society of Cinema and Media Studies, 2015-present
New England Popular Culture Association, 2010-present
International Association for Scholars of Popular Romance, 2010-present
Popular Culture Association, 2015-present