Timothy Cox

Clinical Associate Professor of English/Gertz Chair
English
Fred H. Gertz Endowed Chair
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Seidlin Hall, Room 002
Mon: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Tue: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Wed: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Fri: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
coxt@alexblog.net
607-871-2256

Education

  • PhD: Comparative Literature The Pennsylvania State University, 1998
Download CV (PDF)

Biography

At Alfred University, Dr. Cox teaches writing courses including Writing 1, Technical Communications, and Business Writing, bringing twenty years of teaching experience to his students. Throughout his career, he has provided an array of courses in academic writing, professional writing, literature and literary theory, and pedagogy. Dr. Cox is the author of one book, Postmodern Tales of Slavery (Garland, 2001). His academic interests include nineteenth- and twentieth-century narrative, rhetoric and composition, and professional communication. Having lived and taught abroad, he has ample experience in teaching non-native speakers, and he is tolerably conversant in French and Swedish.

Faculty/Staff Directory

What makes a place great? The consistent hard work of its caring & friendly faculty/staff. Every person here is a valued member of a living-learning community, and it really shows.

View More Profiles