Wing, Jennifer

March 18, 2019 By cmctestgenesis

Jennifer M. Wing, Ph.D.

Professor of English
970-569-2909 | jwing@coloradomtn.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. Nineteenth-Century American Literature w/ Secondary Interest in Critical Theory, Georgia State University
  • M.A. American Literature, Georgia State University
  • B.A. English, University of Georgia

Awards

  • Full-Time Faculty of the Year (College-Wide) 2016
  • Marmot Assessment Award (2014)
  • Full-Time Faculty of the Year (Vail Valley Campus) 2010
  • Most Experienced Teacher (2006)

Publications

  • "Contextualizing Issues of Power and Promise: Classroom-Based Tutoring in Writing Across the Curriculum"
  • "Defining Women in 'Moby Dick'"

Professional Interests

Examining literature through the lens of critical theory (specifically feminist and queer theory).

Associations

  • MLA
  • RMMLA
  • CCC
  • NCTE

 

Filed Under: Faculty Tagged With: Communication, english, Literature, Vail Valley at Edwards

Runyon, Jeffrey Alan

December 10, 2013 By cmctestgenesis


Jeffrey Alan Runyon

Professor of English and Literature
719-486-4240 | jrunyon@coloradomtn.edu

photo - Communications professor teaches in a CMC in Leadville classroom.Education

  • BA in English Language and Literature with a minor in Philosophy from Sam Houston State University (2003).
  • MA in English Language and Literature from University of Northern Colorado (2006).
  • MFA in Creative Writing, Emphasis on Formal Versecraft, from Western State Colorado University (2014).

Professional  Associations

Colorado Representative and Secretary to the Executive Council of the Two-Year College English Association—Southwest Chapter (TYCA-SW)

National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE), 2008-2012.

About

Jeffrey Runyon has been teaching at Colorado Mountain College Leadville since 2008. He has committed his time to teaching English—composition, literature, poetry, creative writing, and more. Jeffrey was named Full-time Faculty of the Year in 2009-2010 and was the Faculty Senator for the Leadville campus from 2008-2012.

Jeffrey Runyon has been on CMC’s International Programs Committee since 2008, and lead the study abroad trip to Ireland in 2013.

When he isn’t teaching, Jeffrey enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, reading, writing, motorcycling, and traveling.

Links

  • Faculty Feature: Jeffrey Runyon
  • Leadville Liberal Arts: An Inspired Experience

What Students Say

“The encouragement, understanding, and guidance imbued within Jeffrey’s style of teaching urges students to consider the world around them in a broader sense—to think and to question–using the subject matter as a catalyst for expanding and illuminating our minds.” –Anna Wolner

“Epic Literature was my favorite class at CMC and Jeff made it an incredible experience!” –Zach Vazquez

Filed Under: Faculty Tagged With: english, Leadville, Literature

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