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Contact Information Office Location: Cherry Hall 16B Phone: (270) 745-5765 Fax: (270) 745-2533 E-mail: Judith dot Szerdahelyi at wku dot edu Homepage URL: www.wku.edu/~judith.szerdahelyi BlackBoard: <http://ecourses.wku.edu> Mailing Address Dr. Judith Szerdahelyi Department of English Western Kentucky University 1906 College Heights Blvd. Bowling Green, KY 42101 |
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How to Contact Me Although I don't spend a lot of time in my office, I can be reached practically 24/7 since I work on my computer practically non-stop. If you are a student enrolled in one of my courses and need to contact me, please post your question under the QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? on Blackboard's Discussion Board. I'd also be happy to video chat with you using Skype of Yahoo Messenger. You can request a phone conference any time during the course by making a post on under QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? I am also on Facebook, so you can write on my wall. The fastest way for you to reach me is via email; however, please save email communication for emergencies. I check my messages regularly, so normally I respond within a few minutes. |
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Bio Sketch I was born and raised in Budapest when Hungary was still a communist country. As a child, I developed an interest in foreing languages, so when I was in grade school I decided to learn at least ten. I started with German, then Russian and Latin. After I started English, I never moved on to another language because I loved it so much. I loved the music of the language and things that were associated with it. After all, English was the language of rock and roll, the language of love and freedom. Suffice it to say, when I went to college, I chose English language and literature as my major together with Hungarian language and literature. I got my B.A. from the teacher Training College and my M.A. from Eötvös University or ELTE in Budapest. I had been teaching English as a second language at ELTE University for 17 years when I decided to pursue a doctoral degree and advance my career. Ph.D. programs were not available in Hungary at the time, so I came to the US in 1995. After seven hard years in the doctoral program, I received my doctoral degree in Rhetoric and Composition from the UNC-Greensboro. In 2001, I accepted a job at Western's English Department, and I've been here ever since. |
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Copyright © 2007 Dr. Judith Szerdahelyi >> Copy only with permission. Last updated on April 17, 2009. |