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Dr. Lynn Siracusa, Lecturer, English

Lynn Kraemer-Siracusa, Ed.D.

  • Lecturer

Department: English

Office: The Great Hall Annex 504

Office Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays, 10:00-11:00 a.m.; and by appointment.

Phone: 732-263-5694

Email: lsiracus@monmouth.edu


Education

Ed.D., Rowan University

M.A., Seton Hall University

B.A., Seton Hall University

Research Interests

Nontraditional students, skill transfer, the short story, and children’s literature.

Presentations/Invited Talks

“Make Critical Thinking Great Again” – New Jersey Writing Alliance Spring 2019 conference

“Service Learning in First-Year Composition: Innovation to Support Student Learning and Community and Civic Engagement” – Eastern Region Campus Compact conference, Spring 2019

Panel Member, “Helping Shape First-year Students’ Behaviors and Expectations, First-Year Seminar Workshop, Spring 2019

Courses

Recently Taught Classes

2024 Fall

  • College Composition I – EN 101
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present – EN 202
  • Transition to College – ED 101

2024 Summer E

2024 Spring

  • College Composition II – EN 102
  • Illness in Literature – EN 216

2023 Fall

  • College Composition I – EN 101
  • Illness in Literature – EN 216

2023 Summer E

2023 Spring

  • College Composition II – EN 102
  • Illness in Literature – EN 216

2022 Fall

  • College Composition I – EN 101
  • Illness in Literature – EN 216

2022 Summer E

2022 Spring

  • College Composition II – EN 102
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present – EN 202

2021 Fall

  • College Composition I – EN 101
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present – EN 202

2021 Summer E

2021 Spring

  • College Composition II – EN 102
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present – EN 202

Frequently Taught Classes

  • College Composition I (EN 101)
  • College Composition II (EN 102)
  • College English I (EN 101)
  • College English II (EN 102)
  • Illness in Literature (EN 216)
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present (EN 202)
  • Writing Reasoned Arguements (EN 110)
  • Writing Workshop (EN 100)