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[edit] Eric Gansworth's Education and Teaching Experience

[edit] Education

State University College at Buffalo, Master of Arts: English (Literature), 1990. G.P.A. 4.0

State University College at Buffalo, Bachelor of Arts: English (Literature), 1989. G.P.A. 3.4

Niagara County Community College, Associate of Applied Science: Electroencephalography, 1986 G.P.A. 3.0

[edit] Master's Thesis

The Virus in the Works of William S. Burroughs

  • Explored the idea in Burroughs' works that language is a virus, and the impact of this idea on text and structure.

[edit] Teaching Experience

Professor of English, Lowery Writer-in-Residence, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, 2004-Present.

  • Introduction to Creative Writing, Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction, Honors I, Honors II, Film as Literature, American Indian Literature, Word and Image, English Seminar I, English Seminar II, Interdisciplinary Studies

Associate Professor of English, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, 2002 - 2004.

  • Creative Writing, Honors I, Film as Literature, American Indian Literature, Word and Image, English Seminar I, English Seminar II, Interdisciplinary Studies

Visiting Associate Professor of English, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, 2001-2002.

  • Film and Literature, American Indian Literature, American Indian Literature, Creative Writing, English Seminar I, II.

Assistant Professor of English, Niagara County Community College, Sanborn, NY, 1991 - 2001.

  • Native American Literature,American Literature I, American Literature II, Creative Writing, Freshman Composition, Developmental Writing, Film as Literature

State University College at Buffalo, January, 1991-May 1993.

  • Freshman Composition


[edit] Conferences

Native American Literature Symposium, Invited Keynote Speakers, Minneapolis, MN, March 2008.

AWP Conference, Invited Reader, Atlanta, GA, March 2007.

3rd Annual Haudenosaunee Conference, Invited Speaker, Syracuse University, November 18, 2006.

Facing Pages, Invited Presenter, Rochester, NY, June 3, 2006.

Future of the Book, Invited Presenter, Rochester, NY June 5, 2006.

Sequoyah Research Center Symposium, Invited Speaker, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, October 20-22, 2005.

Facing Pages: A Statewide Literary Convening, sponsored by the New York State Council on the Arts, Invited Presenter, New York City, June 3, 4, 2005.

Storytellers Conference, Keynote Speaker, SUNY Buffalo, April 1, 2005.

AWP Conference, Invited Panelist, Chicago, IL, March 2004.

Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers, Invited Speaker, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, New York City, April 2003.

Jesse Stuart Symposium, Invited Keynote Speaker, Murray State University, Kentucky, April 2003.

North East Modern Language Association, Multi-lingual, Multi-cultural Poets Symposium, Invited Speaker, Toronto, Ontario, April 11-13, 2002.

Without Reservations: Freeing the Native Voice, Invited Speaker, SUNY Fredonia, November 2-3, 2001.

Re-Imagining Iroquoia: A Cross-Disciplinary Examination, Invited Speaker, University of Buffalo and Castellani Art Museum, November 12 - 18, 2000.

Onkwehowe Conference, Invited Speaker, SUNY Potsdam, March 31-April 1, 2000

Returning the Gift VII, University of Albuquerque, NM, December 3-6, 1998.

A Symposium on American Indian Literature, Cornell University, April 3, 1998.

Sharing the Voices, Invited Speaker, Oneonta, New York May 4-5, 1996.

Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers, Regional Conference, November 4, 5, 1994, Invited Speaker, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

Haudenosaunee: Iroquois Writers Festival, Invited Speaker, North Country Community College, October 1-3, 1993.

Native American Indian Education Association of New York, First Annual Conference, April 23-24, 1993, Niagara County Community College

Exploring Complexities, SUNY Council on Writing, Eighth Annual Conference, April 23-24, 1993, Niagara County Community College.

American Indian Visions, The 1993 Ewald Scholars Program, April 1-3, 1993, Sweet Briar College, Virginia.

Returning the Gift: A Festival of North American Native Writers, July 7- 10, 1992, University of Oklahoma, Norman.


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