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Christopher Dick, M.A.
Assistant Professor of English
Biography:
Email: christod@tabor.edu
Phone: 620-947-3121, ext 1024
Department: English
Christopher stresses critical thinking, close reading, and careful writing in his courses. He says literature provides an excellent opportunity to integrate faith and course material, because literature reflects the human condition, and religious faith is an important part of being human.
Tabor is a great place to learn, he says, because of the small class sizes, integration of faith, and learning Mennonite-Anabaptist foundation.
Christopher is married to Christine Crouse-Dick.
Courses
- English Composition
- English Composition and Literature
- American Literature I & II
- World Literature
- Advanced Grammar
- Advanced Writing: Expository Creative Writing
Credentials
Education
- B.A., Tabor College
- M.A., University of Kansas