Currently, Don is the chair of Worcester State University’s Department of English and his scholarly interests include: contemporary critical and narrative theory; information design and architecture; data structures and applied analytics, and post-1950s American fiction. Additionally, he regularly consults in the private sector on advanced information technology issues, with a specific focus on developing scalable data structures. He finds that his education in English and the humanities is an excellent complement to his interest in data technologies.
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State University of New York, Oswege
English
BA
University of New Hampshire
English--Critical Theory
MA
University of Rochester
English--Critical Theory and Composition
Ph.D.
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