English
The UAS Ketchikan English Department offers courses that support students seeking certificates, associate degrees and bachelor degree programs. Courses are offered both locally and by distance mechanisms including audio-conference and web-based.
Rod Landis, Associate Professor of English, has oversight for Humanities and Arts courses offered by UAS Ketchikan.
Professor Landis holds a Bachelor of Sciences in communication theory, a Master of Arts in English, and a Master of Letters in Victorian Literature from Middlebury College's Bread Loaf School of English. His accomplishments & honors include:
- Founder of Ketchikan Humanities Conference
- Published poet, presented new poems at Nye Beach Writer’s Conference, 2000
- Outstanding UAS Humanities Faculty 2005-2006 award
- "Writing Across the Curriculum" - professional development workshop presented for adjunct faculty
- Coordination & Presentation of Tom Stoppard's play, The Real Thing, at the Juneau Humanities Conference.
- Producer of and actor in the local play, Bed Sheets, performed in Ketchikan and at Juneau’s Pacific Rim Forum, and studied in classes across the regional campus
- Founder of UAS’ former film series, VideoVersity
- Member - Association of Literary Scholars & Critics
- Member - Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
- Integrating Spoken & Written Communication on the Small Campus - An Alternative Approach,"- paper presented at Atlanta Conference on College Composition and Communication 1999
For more information, contact Rod Landis, Associate Professor of English, at 907-228-4547.