Glenn Moomau Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer Literature
- Degrees
- MFA, Creative Writing, University of Maryland BA, English, University of Maryland
- Bio
- Glenn Moomau is the author of Ted Nugent Condominium: From Boston to Austin with the Glenmont Popes (AP Press, 2001). His fiction, essays, and reviews have appeared in storySouth, Memoir Journal, Art Works, Link, Bomb, Living Blues, The Little Patuxent Review, Gargoyle, and The Washington Post, among other publications. Since 1995, he has taught rhetoric and composition, advanced essay writing, and creative writing in both the College Writing and MFA programs. He has been recognized as an innovator in the use of community service learning to teach writing, and has created vital partnerships between Â鶹ÊÓƵ and a host of community organizations. His current research interests include the politics and aesthetics of prose narrative, service learning theory, and charter school pedagogy. He has been a Faculty Fellow at Georgetown University, a Virginia Center for the Creative Arts fellow, and has been awarded two Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist grants for his work.
- See Also
- Writing Studies Program
- For the Media
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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WRT-100 College Writing
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WRT-100 College Writing
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WRT-100 College Writing
Spring 2025
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WRT-101 College Writing Seminar
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WRT-101 College Writing Seminar
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WRT-101 College Writing Seminar