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Dr. W. Todd Martin
Associate Professor of English
Dr. Martin earned his
Ph.D. from Baylor University in the summer of 1998. His primary area of
interest is twentieth century literature, and he dabbles in Science Fiction;
he has presented his research at academic conferences and has published
articles in Studies in Short Fiction, The Explicator, Renascence, and
Spring: The Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society. Most
recently, he has been researching and writing on Haitian-American author,
Edwidge Danticat. One of these articles will appear in a collection of
essays entitled Cultural Representation in the Short Story Sequence.
Dr. Martin
is the Director of
Off Campus and
International Programs at Huntington University.
He has traveled extensively, including such
places as Haiti, England, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Austria,
Switzerland, and Russia. Most recently, he traveled to Uganda to observe
students participating in GoEd Africa, a semester-long program sponsored in
part by Huntington University in conjunction with Food for the Hungry.
He serves on the Advisory Board for GoEd. He and his family spend much of
their summer vacation in France.
E-mail
tmartin@huntington.edu.
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