ELENOR
Department of English
The Citadel
(843) 953-5136
framef@citadel.edu
EDUCATION
Ph. D.,
English.
Major: Nineteenth-Century
British Literature
Minor: Nineteenth-Century
American Literature
Dissertation: "Matthew Arnold:
Conceptualizing Freedom," directed
by
William B. Thesing
M.A.,
English.
Thesis: "Byron, Shelley, and Keats:
A Guide to Their Literary Relations"
B. A.,
English.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Assistant Professor, Department of English, The
Citadel, August 2000-present.
Instructor, Department of English,
Instructor, Department of English,
Teaching Assistant, Department
of English,
Instructor, Department of
English,
Writing Assistant,
Courses Designed and Taught:
• Victorian
Literature (graduate)
• Victorian Poetry
• Nineteenth-Century
British Novel
• Major
British Writers before 1800
• Major
British Writers after 1800
• Composition and
Literature
• English
Composition
• Basic
Writing
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCE
Founder and Director, TIDE Program, Department
of English, The Citadel, December 2001-present.
• Conduct
technology workshops in the English Department.
• Maintain TIDE
web site and several English Deparment web sites.
Graduate Assistant, Computer Services, Academic
& Research Support, University of South Carolina, January-August 1995
and June 1996-May 2000.
• Edited Information Technology Bulletin (web and
print publication) and manage associated ITBULLET email notification list.
• Managed all
(over 1000) email distribution lists across seven USC campuses, using LISTSERV
software.
• Designed and
maintained web pages for Information Technology Training & Support group,
F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary project, and USC webmaster.
• Taught
Macintosh, Windows, and mainframe communications and Internet applications. Taught HTML.
• Supported
Macintosh, Windows, and mainframe communications and Internet applications.
Instructor, Continuing
Education,
• Designed and
taught Web Authoring: Introduction to HTML.
• Designed and
taught Introduction to the Internet.
• Designed and
taught Doing Business on the Internet.
PUBLICATIONS
“The Army.” Encyclopedia of the Victorian
Era. 6
vols.
“Thomas
Arnold.” Encyclopedia of the Victorian Era. 6 vols.
“Isabella
Bird.” Encyclopedia of the Victorian Era. 6 vols.
“Christian
Socialism.” Encyclopedia of the Victorian Era. 6 vols.
“Morality.” Encyclopedia of the Victorian
Era. 6
vols.
“
Review of Thomas
and Jane Carlyle: Portrait of a Marriage by Rosemary Ashton. Nineteenth-Century
Prose 29 (2002) 229-232.
Editor,
IT Bulletin. 1995-present.
Editor, GSA News. November/December 1999.
“Richard
Hovey,” “John Hay,” and “James Whitcomb Riley” in Whitman and Dickinson’s Contemporaries: An
Anthology of Their Work. Southern
PRESENTATIONS
“The Christian Response to Thomas Carlyle:
Linking Aesthetics to Religion and Morality in the Nineteenth Century."
“
“TIDE: Technology Initiative at the Department
of English.” Southeast
Regional EDUCAUSE Conference.
“Teaching with an Electronic Whiteboard.”
“Carlyle and Swinburne: Common Concerns and
Shared Struggles.” International
Conference on Thomas Carlyle. Armstong Browning Library,
SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Advisor, English Club, The Citadel,
August 2002-present.
Academic Advisor, Mike
Company, The Citadel, August 2001-present.
Computer Committee, The
Citadel, August 2000-present.
Webmaster and owner of GSA-LIST email distribution
list, Graduate Student Association,
Coordinator of weekly Activity
Night, Graduate Student
Association, University of South Carolina, 1998-99.
Appointee, SACS Information Technology Task Force,
HONORS
Outstanding Graduate Student,
Graduate Student Association,
REFERENCES
Dr.
William B. Thesing, Professor Dr.
Joel Myerson, Professor
Department of English Department
of English
Dr. H. Meili Steele,
Professor Ms.
Miriam Mitchell, Director
Department of English Information
Technology Training & Support
Dr. Steve Lynn, Professor
Department of English