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Dennis Phillips is a Professor in the Department of Humanities and Sciences and serves as the Director of Humanities. He teaches a range of courses including Greek Mythology, Poetry Workshop, Narrative Strategies, Dante's Inferno, and Shakespeare Plays & Films.
His primary research and creative interests lie in poetry, narrative theory, classical literature, and literary translation. As an accomplished poet and writer, his work spans original compositions, literary commentary, and translation, with a strong focus on both contemporary and classical themes.
Phillips has authored 17 books of poetry, including NAVIGATION: Selected Poems 1985–2010, and a novel titled HOPE. His recent publications include DESERT SEQUENCE (2016) and MAPPA MUNDI (2019), along with the translation MORE FUGUES by Susanna Rabitti (2019). He also edited and introduced JOYCE ON IBSEN, highlighting his engagement with major literary figures.
His commentaries and poetry are regularly featured in national and local literary journals, reflecting his ongoing contribution to the literary community.
He has not been mentioned as receiving formal scientific awards or fellowships in the provided text.
Phillips advises students through his teaching in advanced workshops and seminars, particularly in poetry and narrative forms. While specific grant funding is not referenced, his sustained publication record suggests active support for creative research. He leads the Humanities program as Director, indicating leadership in curriculum and academic direction.
He is associated with academic and literary teams through journal publications and collaborative translation projects, though specific lab or research group names are not provided.

