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GE 101 E Summer 2008



About Me

Instructor's Biography:

 

Deborah S. Greenhut brings more than 30 years of experience as an Instructor, Manager, and Consultant to your classroom. Deborah holds a B.A. (Middlebury, English & Drama) Highest Honors), and M.A., M. Phil., and PhD degrees (Rutgers University-NB, English), and these educational experiences have led her on a professional and personal odyssey from a one-room schoolhouse enrichment program in Ripton & Hancock, Vermont to corporate training rooms in the U.S., Canada, and Western Europe. A producing playwright, her one-act works have been selected for the Samuel French, Strawberry, and other off-off-Broadway festivals. Her play Difficult Subjects, a Wild Night Winner and finalist in the Strawberry Festival, was published in the Best of the Strawberry One-Act Plays, VOL. 2, edited by Van Dirk Fisher. Additional and longer works have been selected for workshops at the Last Frontier (Alaska) and Great Plains Theatre (Nebraska) Conferences, co-developed by Edward Albee. Dr. Greenhut was honored as an Artist-in-Residence at Makor/92nd Street Y and has been a Contributor in Poetry at the Breadloaf Writers Conference. Her public readings have included the Knitting Factory, Makor, and the Puffin. Additional publications include the book, Feminine Rhetorical Culture: Tudor Adaptations of Ovid’s Heroides, numerous online and print poems, and continuous reviewing for www.OOBR.COM a site for off-off-Broadway theatre. Deborah is currently an adjunct instructor at the Art Institute of New York City.
 
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