Prof. Lloyd Worley, Ph.D.
Professor of English
The School of English Language and Literature
The University of Northern Colorado
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Summer 2008 Office Hours - Ross 1120 -
Office phone is
351-2942
My Fall office hours are MTWTh 8:30 -
9:15 AM.
I'm
also available
by appointment. To make an
appointment with me, you should notify me via email that you are coming
during my
office hours.
I also occasionally hold office hours at the
UC or at the Java Joint on
16th
Ave (next to The Book Stop). I will announce these special office hours
in class and/or by email via our elist.
To contact me via email, click this link:
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The blog is at Yahoo 360. Always read carefully the full email
instructions that announce each blog assignment. Blogs have point value.
Your Class Chat
Room Yes, we have a chat room which we will use for live
discussion of literary topics. I will notify you via email when there
is to be a chat.
To enter the ProfW Chat Room, click HERE.
Summer 2008 Class
Information and Links
-- NOTE: I will not be using BlackBoard for
these courses. --
ENG 123-971 The College Research Paper online course
Course Dates: June 30 - August 8, 2008
Registration #40309 GE/4D
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R E. Or, join your Eng
123 egroup at YAHOO by sending an email; click HERE Join
your Yahoo group, then download your English 123
syllabus from the FILES folder at your Eng 123 egroup at
Yahoo. Read your syllabus and pay
attention to the first day assignment, which is a podcast HERE.
Enter your Blog by clicking HERE.
To take your online quizzes, you will need THIS PROGRAM.
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ENG 414 – 403 — Greek and Comparative
Mythology
MTWTh 9:25 - 11:05 AM - Ross 0274
Course Dates: June 30 - August 8, 2008 Registration
# 40315
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join your Eng 414 egroup at YAHOO by sending an email; click HERE
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e414 egroup at Yahoo.
Enter your Blog by clicking HERE.
To take your online quizzes, you will need THIS PROGRAM. NOTE! First day of class
is a PodCast, not an in-class meeting. To get your podcast, click HERE.
Join your Yahoo group,
then get your English 414
syllabus in the FILES folder at your Eng 414 egroup at
YAHOO.
Read the syllabus; note that the first day of class consists of a
podcast, not an actual class meeting.
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On the right are links that will lead you to sample class syllabi and
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essays).
Student &
Other Organizations You Might Like!
Sigma Tau Delta
The International English Honor Society
This Honor Society is for Juniors and Seniors and Graduate Students.
Sigma Tau Delta at UNC is an award-winning Chapter. It gathers every
two weeks and sponsors various activities. Students in the field of
English enjoy SigTau very much, not to mention the honor cords granted
by the Society and which are worn at graduation.
Prof. Worley is the Faculty Sponsor. To contact the
SigTau president, Melissa Morgan, click here:
.
If you are a Junior or Senior (or Graduate Student) at
UNC, we invite you to apply online to the UNC Chapter of Sigma Tau
Delta by clicking HERE.
To visit the home page of Sigma Tau Delta
International Headquarters, click HERE
Lambda Gamma
The English Honor Society for Freshmen and Sophomores.
A "companion society" of Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Gamma honors those
Freshmen and Sophomores who have excelled in the field of English. The
Society meets simultaneously with Sigma Tau Delta and participates in
all its activities. Prof. Worley is Faculty Sponsor.
The president of a LamGam Chapter is called a Dean.
Contact the Dean of UNC's Alpha Chapter of
Lambda Gamma, Jesse Mitchell, by clicking here:
If you are a Freshman or Sophomore at UNC, we invite
you to apply online to the UNC Chapter of Lambda Gamma by clicking HERE.
The Varma Goths
The Varma Goths, known as "VGC1" (stands for Varma Goths Castle #1),
is a science fiction and fantasy group for all students of any
major/minor/emphasis. Currently, VGC1
is seeking officers for the academic year 2008-2009.
If you are a science fiction & fantasy fan and
are interested in serving as an officer, contact Prof. Worley by
clicking
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For more information about VGC1 in a popup window,
click HERE.
Prof. Worley is Faculty Sponsor.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
There are many fine Greek Fraternities and Sororities at UNC. If you
are interested
in Fraternity at UNC, Contact ProfW by clicking this link:
To
go to
the web page for the National Headquarters of SAE, click HERE.
S.A.M. Not a UNC student group, but it has UNC
students in
it. S.A.M. is the Society of
American Magicians, and the local group is
called The Town/Gown Wizards. We are illusionists who do performance
magic with
coins, cards, and so forth. Membership is drawn from the local
community (the Town) and from
UNC (the Gown, referring to
the academic gown). If you are interested in magic, are a
magic hobbyist, or if you are a
performing magician, TGW invites you to attend the monthly meetings.
Beginners welcome!
Contact ProfW personally for further information (office: 351-2942) or
email me at:
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To visit the home page of The Town/Gown Wizards click HERE!
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