1980 - Erika Lindemann (1946- ) Becomes Director of Composition
1media/image74.jpg2021-08-26T12:46:06-07:00Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644373543Erika Lindemann, a 1973 UNC Ph.D. in English, joins the department as director of the Freshman-Sophomore Program and the first faculty member publishing scholarship in the emerging field of rhetoric and composition. Her A Rhetoric for Writing Teachers (1982) becomes a standard textbook in courses preparing graduate students to teach first-year writing courses.plain2021-09-02T08:20:04-07:0001/01/1980Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644Erika Lindemann, a 1973 UNC Ph.D. in English, joins the department as director of the Freshman-Sophomore Program and the first faculty member publishing scholarship in the emerging field of rhetoric and composition. Her A Rhetoric for Writing Teachers (1982) becomes a standard textbook in courses preparing graduate students to teach first-year writing courses, and she paved the way for further faculty appointments and graduate training in a growing specialty within English studies. Lindemann also served as associate dean of the Graduate School (1991-1994) and as associate dean for undergraduate curricula in the College of Arts and Sciences (2009-2014).
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1media/image74_thumb.jpg2021-08-26T12:46:41-07:00“Erika Caroline Dorothea Lindemann1UNC College of Arts and Sciences: English and Comparative Literature. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2020, https://englishcomplit.unc.edu/emeritus/erika-caroline-dorothea-lindemann/.media/image74.jpgplain2021-08-26T12:46:41-07:00