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Walter Raubicheck is a Professor in the Department of English at Pace University, affiliated with the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences in New York City. He teaches across a broad range of undergraduate courses in composition, literature, film, and interdisciplinary studies, reflecting his deep engagement with American literary and cultural studies.
- Institution: Pace University
- College: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences
- Department: Department of English
- Location: NYC
- Contact: wraubicheck@pace.edu
Education:
- BA in English
- MA in English
- PhD in English
Walter Raubicheck specializes in 19th and 20th-century American literature, with a particular focus on the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald. His research extends into film studies, especially the films of Alfred Hitchcock, and the cultural significance of Bob Dylan's music. His teaching in courses such as Literature and Film and The 60s: Mysticism, Music, Madness illustrates his interdisciplinary approach to literature and popular culture.
His scholarly interests converge at the intersection of literary narrative, cinematic expression, and social critique in modern American culture. Though specific publications are not listed, his course offerings and research interests suggest a sustained engagement with modernism, existentialism, and countercultural movements.
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Walter Raubicheck mentors students through independent studies and internships, indicating an active role in academic advising. While no grants or funded research projects are mentioned, his long-standing teaching portfolio across core and specialized courses reflects a commitment to undergraduate education and intellectual mentorship.
He is involved in interdisciplinary teaching initiatives, contributing to programs such as First-Year Seminars and themed courses on existentialism, social justice, and guerrilla theater, suggesting engagement with both curricular innovation and student community building.



