Staff

Eugene Hammond
Director, Professor of English

Heather Milam
Senior Staff Assistant

Peter Khost
Interim Associate Director

Dennis Clarke
Interim Writing Center Director

Haseena Milea
Interim Assistant Writing Center Director

Cynthia Davidson
Electronic Writing Coordinator

Carolyn Sofia

Assessment Coordinator

Jennifer Albanese
Assessment Coordinator

 

Faculty

(Professors)


Patricia Dunn
Eugene Hammond
(director)

(Full-Time Lecturers)

Jennifer Albanese
Patrizia Benolich
Richard Buch
Ryan Calvey
Dennis Clarke
Kevin Clouther
Cynthia Davidson
Safet Dabovic
Wilbur Farley
Robert Faunce
Michele Fazio
Clare Frost
Linda Josephs
Peter Khost
Kristina Lucenko
Heather Dune Macadam
Rita Nezami
Ron Overton
Hugh Patterson
Jon Plaisted
Cathleen Rowley
Carolyn Sofia
Barrie Stevens
Tom Tousey
Stephanie Wade
Astrid Wimmer
Marilyn Zucker

(Adjunct Faculty &
Teaching Assistants
)


Angie Balsamo
Ryan Barnhart
Soraya Baselious
Joseph Carson
John Christie
Ralph Clare
Jesse Curran
Ryan Davidson
Paul Devlin
Steven Dube
Naomi Edwards
Sarah Feltham
Katherine Foret
Meghan Fox
Matthew Gilbert
Thomas Hallen
Rachel Hartman
Deborah Heckert
Lisa Held
Elizabeth Hershman
Ann Horbey
Les Hunter
Valerie Hyatt
Jayson Jacobo
Patrina Jones
Kathryn Klein
John Larsen
Caitlin Lee
Ursula Lukszo
Sarah Marchesano
Kerry Martin
Briana Martino
Matthrew McAlpin
Derek McGrath
Matthew McMahan
Josh Meissner
Haseena Miles
Susan Pilewski
Lydmilla Razumova
Kristen Reynolds
Selma Shelton
Jeffrey Starks
Jacqueline Vigliotti
Robert Warner
Harry Weil
Kim Woltmann
Jacqueline Woods
Margaret Wright
Lawrence Zellner











OFFICE HOURS










 

 

Clare Frostphoto

Job Title Full-Time Lecturer

Phone: (631) 632-4204

E-mail: cfrost@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

Office Location: H-2010

Office Hours

Education: B.A., M.A. SUNY Stony Brook

Courses Taught (Graduate and Undergraduate):

  • EGL 592          Issues in the Teaching of  Composition for students in the MAT program
  • EGL 697          Practicum in the Teaching of Composition  Fall 1998
                                        for  TAs teaching EGC101 (now WRT102)
  • EGL 698          Practicum in the Teaching of Composition   Fall 1999
    WRT101           Introductory Writing Workshop
  • WRT102           Intermediate Writing Workshop
  • EGC 100          Introduction to the Writing Worksho
  • EGC 101          Writing Workshop I
  • EGC 102          Writing Workshop II
  • EGC 104          Writing for Transfer Students   (no longer offered)
  • EGL 192           Introduction to Fiction
  • EGC 201          Academic Writing: Writing in the Health Professions
  • EGC 202           Intermediate Writing Workshop
                                        “The Autobiographical Impulse”
                                        “From Personal to Public Discourse”
                                        “Writing about Issues in Composition”
  • EGL 204          Literary Analysis and Argumentation
  • EGL 285          Fiction Writing Workshop

Professional Interests: Rhetoric and Composition, Creative Writing.

Presentations:

  • "Writing: A Bridge to Learning" presented at the International Conference on Learning and Teaching Processes, sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching at SUNY at Stony Brook, June 1999, invited speaker.

  • "More Than Gender: Narrative as Cultural Artifact" presented at the Conference of College Composition and Communication, March 1995, Washington, D.C.

  • "The Stories We Tell" presented at Suffolk Community College Faculty Development Day, April 1994, invited speaker.

  • "Portfolios: Process and Product," Conference of College Composition and Communication, March 1992, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Publications:

  • “Looking for a Gate in the Fence,” in Writing Ourselves Into The Story:  The Unheard Voices of Composition edited by Sheryl I. Fontaine, California State University and Susan Hunter,  Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California, Southern Illinois Press, Fall 1992.  

  • “The Flourishing Spirit of a Long-Hidden Grave,”  the New York Times  (Long Island Section),  Sunday, May 28, 1988.

  • Personal Profile of  Mark Swerdloff, D.D.S. Professor of Oral Surgery, SUNY at Stony Brook, for Columbia Magazine, the alumni magazine of Columbia University, Spring 1987.

  •  “A Good Time Was The One That Didn’t Get Away,”  Newsday, Sunday editorial page, July 28, 1985.

  • “Untitled,”  The New York Times (Long Island Section),  Sunday, November 13, 1983.

  • “A New Season, A New Generation,”  the New York Times (Long Island Section),  Sunday, November 14, 1981.

  • “What She Left Behind When She Moved, “ the New York Times (Long Island Section) Sunday, November 14, 1981.

  • “The Test Comes After the Guests Have Gone Home,”  Newsday, Sunday editorial page, September 6, 1981.

  • “A Good Citizen Won’t Let Others Drink and Drive,”  Newsday,  As I See It Column, June 2, 1981.

  • Over fifty news and feature articles published in The Village Times during the period 1979-82.