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Wendy Williams

Wendy Williams

Professor of Professional Practice

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Program Affiliations

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts in English - Baylor University - 1993
  • Master of Arts in English - Baylor University - 1996
  • Doctorate in English, Certificate in Women’s Studies - Texas Christian University - 2012

Courses Taught

  • City as Text: Fort Worth
  • Nature of Values: Empathy
  • Mindfulness for College Students
  • Culture, Literature, and Adaptations
  • Gender and Sexuality in Literature
  • College Life and Identity
  • Sex, Gender & Disciplines
  • Intermediate Composition: Writing Argument
  • Nature of Society: Gender
  • Honors Explorations: “How Washington D.C. Works" “Disaster, Recovery, and Renewal: Lessons from Japan"

Areas of Focus

  • Nineteenth-century literature
  • Poetry
  • Gender studies
  • 2022 “Mindfulness for Honors Students,” National Collegiate Honors Council, Dallas, TX
  • 2020 “Empathy and Storytelling,” with Bella Pantoja, National Collegiate Honors Council, online
  • 2020 “Revising Sibling Rivalry: From The Mill on the Floss to ‘Brother and Sister,’” British Women Writers Conference, Fort Worth, TX
  • 2022 Clark Society Faculty Engagement Award, Nominee
  • 2020 Wassenich Award for Mentoring in the TCU Community, Finalist, Texas Christian University
  • 2019  Wassenich Award for Mentoring in the TCU Community, Nominee, Texas Christian University
  • 2019 Wise Woman Award, Nominee, Women and Gender Studies, Texas Christian University
  • 2018 Wise Woman Award, Nominee, Women and Gender Studies, Texas Christian University
  • 2016 Wise Woman Award, Nominee, Women and Gender Studies, Texas Christian University
  • 2014 Honors Professor of the Year, Honors College, Texas Christian University, honorarium

Last Updated: November 19, 2024

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