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Greg Hlavaty

Senior Lecturer in English

Department: English

Office and address: Alamance Building, office 306B 2338 Campus Box Elon, NC 27244

Phone number: (336) 278-6479

    Education

    M.A. English, Western Carolina University

    B.A. English, Georgia College and State University

    Courses Taught

    Writing Courses -- Writing: Argument and Inquiry, Supplemental Writing Workshop, Writing the College Essay (Elon Academy), College Writing for High School Juniors

    Literature Courses -- American Environmental Writers, Wilderness and Spiritual Reckoning, Southern Literature

    Travel Courses -- Literature of Southern Italy, Study USA: Alaska

    Publications

    Editor of NOC Stories (AdventureKEEN)

    Memoir essays have appeared in NOC StoriesWildlife in North Carolina, Arts and Letters, Yale Anglers' Journal, and Barrelhouse.

    Academic articles and SoTL work have appeared in Teaching English in the Two-Year College, Integrating Digital Literacy in the Disciplines (Stylus), and NCTE's blog.

    Profiles and editorials have appeared in Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Charlotte Observer, Raleigh's The News & Observer, and Business North Carolina.

    Presentations

    Hlavaty, Greg and Paula Patch. “There’s Something Happening Here: The Inner Workings of a Partnership between the First-Year Writing Program and the School of Education to Provide Writing Enrichment to High School Juniors in the Community.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Durham, NC, 2015.

    Hlavaty, Greg and Paula Patch. “Extra Credit: A Case Study of a Writing Program’s Outreach to Local High School Students.” Thomas R. Watson Conference, University of Louisville, Oct. 2014.

    Hlavaty, Greg and Paula Patch. “Building Community through Shared Goals: The Role of Faculty in Creating Meaningful Program Assessment.” North Carolina Symposium on Teaching Writing, North Carolina State University, Feb. 2013.

    Hlavaty, Greg and Murphy Townsend. "The New Materiality: Acquiring and Applying the Changing Resources of Twenty-first Century University Libraries." North Carolina Symposium on Teaching Writing, North Carolina State University, Oct. 2009.