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Brad Hawley serves as an Associate Teaching Professor of English at Oxford College, Emory University, where he has taught since 2005. His academic credentials include a PhD in English Literature and Composition from the University of Oregon (2000), following undergraduate and master's degrees from Presbyterian College and Clemson University.
His educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, Presbyterian College (1993)
- Master of Arts in English Literature, Clemson University (1995)
- Doctor of Philosophy in English Literature and Composition, University of Oregon (2000)
Dr. Hawley's research centers on composition and rhetoric with emphasis on freshman writing pedagogy, contemporary fiction, and literary ethics. He has developed specialized expertise in crime fiction and graphic novels, exploring their educational applications and ethical dimensions through essays published on Fantasy Literature. His scholarly approach builds on Wayne C. Booth's literary criticism and includes contributions to academic discourse such as John T. Gage's third edition of The Shape of Reason: Argumentative Writing in College.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source material.
Information regarding graduate student advising, research grants, or funded projects was not provided. Similarly, no details about research laboratories, collaborative teams, or institutional affiliations beyond Oxford College were mentioned in the available text.




