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Professor of History, Literature, and the Arts
Faculty Suite A, Room 5
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Terri A. Hasseler has a B.A. in political science and English from St. Norbert University, an M.A. in British and American Literature from Marquette University, and a Ph.D. in English with a focus in Victorian literature and post-colonial literature and theory from the University of Washington.
Ph D, University of Washington
MA, Marquette University
BA, St. Norbert College
Enos, S.,Dowling, M. A.,Shea, R.,Hasseler, T. A., Embracing a Creative Practice: The Creativity Fellows and Bryant University.” , KIE, 2015.
Hasseler, T.,Li, S., Incorporating Creativity in Teaching: A Reflection on a Faculty Fellows Program, Northeast Decision Science Institute, 2014.
Coughlin, M.,Hasseler, T.,Dalessio, W.,Martinetti, A.,Rex, N.,Janice, O.,Walden, E.,Dean, J., “Roundtable on Teaching ‘Work’ as an Interdisciplinary First-Year College Seminar", Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, 2010.
Toby Award, 2021
Service Award, 2007
Faculty Mentor Award, 2005
Service Award, 2002
Curriculum Award, 1999
Faculty Herstory Award, 1999
Advisor of the Year Award, 1997
Pedagogy and Theater of the Oppressed
Philosophers for Sustainability
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
Impractical Labor in Service of the Speculative Arts
North American Hand Papermakers, Inc.
International Association of Hand Papermakers and Artists
National Council of Teachers of English
Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
Professor of History, Literature, and the Arts
Faculty Suite A, Room 5