Jacqueline Wilson-Jordan

Assistant Professor
Composition, Developmental Writing, 19th and 20th Century American Literature
Ph.D., American Literature, Northern Illinois University

Jacque Wilson-Jordan has taught a variety of courses including composition at all levels (developmental, freshman and sophomore, and accelerated); general education literature (Introduction to Fiction, Introduction to Literature, and Short Story online); First Year Experience, and General Honors. Her main publication interest is the American Short Story, and she has published a book chapter and several articles on the short fiction of Edith Wharton, Henry James, Stephen Crane, Joyce Carol Oates, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her family, playing and singing folk music, and taking care of her menagerie--three dogs and five cats.
Emailj-wilson-jordan@wiu.edu
Office107 Simpkins Hall: 309-298-2440
Office hoursM 12-2; TTh 8:30-9:30; & by appt.

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Department of English & Journalism
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Macomb IL 61455-1390
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