Sharon Meltzer

 Sharon Meltzer

Sharon Meltzer

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Biography

Richard J. Daley College - English


Resume

  • 1987

    Case-Western Reserve University

    Cleveland

    OH

    Led Literature Seminar Series for Psychiatric Residents

    Lecturer

    Case-Western Reserve University

  • 1986

    Richard J. Daley College

    Chicago

    IL

    Taught Honors Humanities

    Shakespeare

    Interdisciplinary Research Paper Composition

    College Acceleration Ideas in Prose and World Fiction.\nChaired Cultural Arts Committee.\nCo-chaired North Central Association Self-Studies for Accreditation and wrote North Central Association Reports for Accreditation.\nUniversity of Chicago Outstanding Teacher Awards.\nWho's Who Among America's Teachers.\nPhi Theta Kappa Socrates Award.

    Professor of English

    Richard J. Daley College

    Chicago

    IL

    Published \"The Moment of the Merchant

    \" in Appositions\nSang and performed in Sweet Adelines International competition with Tune Town Show Chorus

    Nashville

    TN

    retired

    City Colleges of Chicago

  • 1981

    City Colleges of Chicago

    Chicago

    IL

    Co-chaired College Acceleration Program.\nChaired Writing Assessment Research.\nCo-chaired North Central Association Self-Study for Accreditation and wrote Self-Study Report.\nTaught Ideas in Prose

    World Fiction

    Humanities

    and Composition in College Acceleration Program.\nCo-Chaired International Literary Conferences.\nFive University of Chicago Outstanding Teacher Awards. \n\nDaley College Honors Program Faculty. Taught Humanities

    Research Paper Composition. Shakespeare. Co--chaired North Central Assessment Committee and wrote NCA Accreditation Report. Chaired Cultural Arts Committee. Phi Theta Kappa Socrates Award for Outstanding Teaching. Illinois Student Government Association Teacher of the Year.

    Associate Professor and Professor

    City Colleges of Chicago

  • 1977

    University of Chicago

    City Colleges of Chicago

    Graduate Social Sciences Division

    Director of Admissions for the Division. Wrote \"Social Sciences at Chicago\"

    recruitment booklet for interdisciplinary graduate work in the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago.

    Assistant Dean

    University of Chicago

  • 1971

    The University of Chicago

    Chicago

    IL

    Taught Freshman Humanities; graduate courses in Literary Theory and the Practice of Criticism

    Nineteenth-Century Fiction

    James Joyce

    Henry James

    and the James Family; and undergraduate American Literature. Lectured on Shakespeare and Drama for University of Chicago Extension Stratford

    Ontario. Shakespeare Festival and Niagara-on-the-Lake Shaw Festival Seminars. Co-ordinated seminar series for undergraduate English majors. Served on Danforth Fellowship Selection Committee. Wrote and recorded radio theater reviews broadcast on University of Chicago Reviews of the Arts.

    Assistant Professor

    English and Humanities

    The University of Chicago

  • 1965

    Tufts University

    Medford

    MA

    Taught Freshman Composition with American Literature texts; assisted and lectured in undergraduate Shakespeare.

    Instructor

    Tufts University

  • 1963

    City University of New York

    New York City

    Taught English Literature Survey to Samuel Johnson as a Summer Carnegie Foundation Fellow.

    Lecturer

    City University of New York

  • 1961

    MA and PhD

    Dissertation: \"The Fiction of Henry James

    1895-1901\"

    English Language and Literature

    Courses in Literary Theory

    History of English Language to 1400

    Old English

    Chaucer

    Poetic Traditions of the Renaissance

    Nineteenth Century Fiction

    American Literature

    Twentieth Century Literature.\n\nWoodrow Wilson Fellow

    Yale Junior Sterling Fellow

    Woodrow Wilson-Yale University Fellow

    Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellow.

    Yale University

    Honors

  • 1957

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    English Language and Literature/Letters. Minor in French.

    Editor: Freshman Orientation Booklet. Greek Games. Chorus.\nPhi Beta Kappa.

    Barnard College

    Honors in English.

  • 1953

    Latin

    Greek

    German

    French

    English

    Editor

    Tilden Topics

    Yearbook. Arista. Arista and Sing Theatricals: writing

    directing

    acting

    singing. National Merit Finalist. New York State Scholarship. Award for Scholarship

    Character and Service. Mathematics

    English

    French

    Social Studies Medals for Excellence.

    Tilden High School

    Valedictorian

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    Meltzer

    Sharon

ENGLI 102

3.5(1)

ENGLISH 102

5(2)

LIT

3.5(1)

LIT 115

4.5(1)