Salvatore Attardo - Experience

Experience

  • August 2008–Present: Professor, Department of Literature and Languages, Texas A&M University–Commerce.
  • August 2000–2008: Professor, Department of English, Youngstown SU.
  • September 1996–2000: Associate Professor, Department of English, Youngstown SU.
  • September 1992 - Sept. 1996: Assistant Professor, Department of English, Youngstown SU.
  • March 1994 - 1995: English as a Second Language Program, Coordinator, Youngstown SU.
  • Fall 2003 Visiting Professor, Purdue University.
  • August 1991 - May 1992: Visiting Lecturer, Department of English, Purdue University.
  • January 1991 - May 1991: Visiting Lecturer, Department of English and Linguistics, Indiana University/Purdue University at Ft. Wayne.

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