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Mark S. Graybill is a Professor of English and Director of the University Honors Program at Widener University. He holds a PhD in American Literature from the University of South Carolina (1998), an MA in English from the University of Tennessee (1992), and a BA in English from Roanoke College (1990). His research focuses on southern fiction, postmodernism, Flannery O'Connor studies, and intersections of rock music with literature. Graybill has received prestigious awards including the Jerome K. Stern Award (2010) and the Clarence R. Moll Professor of the Year Award (2010).
- Education: PhD - University of South Carolina; MA - University of Tennessee; BA - Roanoke College
His scholarly work emphasizes flexible pedagogy, combining structured approaches with improvisational teaching methods. Notable publications include analyses of Flannery O'Connor's ecological themes, Bruce Springsteen's religious motifs in The Rising, and postmodern elements in Barry Hannah's fiction. Graybill co-edited a collection on evil in rock music and actively participates in professional societies like the Flannery O'Connor Society.
He has led initiatives such as Honors Week 2022, showcasing interdisciplinary student research. His teaching philosophy balances rigor with creativity, encouraging students to explore beyond comfort zones through dynamic classroom environments.
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