Associate Dean for the Engaged Liberal Arts | Associate Teaching Professor

Contact

  • Office: Reynolda Hall, Room 104
  • Phone: (336) 758-4169
  • Email: stottlem@wfu.edu

Degrees

  • Ph.D, University of Nevada, Reno
  • MA, San Diego State University
  • BA, The Ohio State University

Area(s) of Interest

  • Contemplative Pedagogy
  • Experiential learning
  • Literary Theory and Ecocriticism
  • Environmental Studies
  • Rhetoric of Environmental Discourse
  • Spatial Analysis

Courses taught at WFU

  • WRI 105: Introduction to Critical Reading and Writing
  • WRI 111: Thinking Like a Mountain: Nature, Culture, and Identity
  • WRI 210: Academic Research and Writing
  • ENV 201: Global Environmental Issues
  • ENV 304: Ethics of Wilderness
  • ENV 306: Contemplative Approaches to Global Sustainability

Selected Publications

  • “David Mamet.” Oxford Encyclopedia of American Cultural and Intellectual History. Ed. Joan Shelley Rubin and Scott Casper. New York: Oxford UP, 2012.
  • “Seeing Green: Alternative Energy.” Nevada Spirit Magazine 1.3 (2008): 5-11.
  • “High Desert Dreams.” Nevada Spirit Magazine 1.2 (2007): 10-16.
  • “The Edge Effect: Emersonian Transcendence and the Evolving Genre of Nature Writing.” Lore: Rhetoric, Writing, Culture 6.1 (2006): 88-94.