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Disciplinary Interests: African American and American history.

Sandra Holllin Flowers, Clark Atlanta University
Sandra Holllin Flowers
Associate professor of English and director of Quality Enhancement Plan
faculty
BA and MFA, Creative Writing, Univ of Arizona; Ph.D. African American Literature and Political Thought of the 1960s, Emory University
None at present.
Developing curriculum for Second Life; researching applications of selected learning theories and pedagogies to the teaching of writing; laying the groundwork for a writing-across-the-curriculum program; broadening the use of instructional technology among faculty.
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