Nichole DeWall, Ph.D.
Professor of English
Director, Honors Program
Provost Fellow
Carnegie Hall 211
(618) 537-6495
[email protected]
Education
Ph.D., English, Northeastern University (2008)
M.A., English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2001)
B.A., English, St. Olaf College (2000)
Director, Honors Program
Provost Fellow
Carnegie Hall 211
(618) 537-6495
[email protected]
Education
Ph.D., English, Northeastern University (2008)
M.A., English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2001)
B.A., English, St. Olaf College (2000)
Writing
DeWall, Nichole. “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Audiobooks.” The Teaching Professor, 11 November, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/student-learning/how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-audiobooks/
DeWall, Nichole. “What My Mother's Beanie Babies Taught Me about Teaching.” The Teaching Professor, 14 October, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/professional-growth/what-my-mothers-beanie-babies-taught-me-about-teaching/
DeWall, Nichole. “On Not Chatting with Students Before Class.” The Teaching Professor, 12 August, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/classroom-climate/on-not-chatting-with-students-before-class
DeWall, Nichole. “My YouTube Teaching Playlist.” The Teaching Professor, 8 July, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/professional-growth/my-youtube-teaching-playlist/
DeWall, Nichole. “All Hail the Humble Course Pack.” The Teaching Professor, 10 June, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/preparing-to-teach/course-design/all-hail-the-humble-course-pack
DeWall, Nichole. “The Very Happy Colleague.” The Teaching Professor, 13 May, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/professional-growth/the-very-happy-colleague/
DeWall, Nichole. “Are We Too Jaded for Gratitude?” The Teaching Professor, 8 April, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/professional-growth/are-we-too-jaded-for-gratitude/
DeWall, Nichole. “Need Some Teaching Advice? Let’s Ask Shakespeare.” The Teaching Professor, 11 March, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/teaching-strategies/need-some-teaching-advice-lets-ask-shakespeare/
DeWall, Nichole. "Here’s an Idea: Let’s Trust Our Stuff." The Teaching Professor, 12 February, 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/student-learning/heres-an-idea-lets-trust-our-stuff/
DeWall, Nichole. "Tailgating for Teachers." The Teaching Professor, 8 January 2024, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/professional-growth/evaluation-feedback/beyond-bias-how-to-get-more-mileage-out-of-your-student-evaluations/. Accessed 8 January 2024.
DeWall, Nichole. "Beyond Bias: How to Get More Mileage out of Your Student Evaluations." The Teaching Professor, 4.December 2023, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/professional-growth/evaluation-feedback/beyond-bias-how-to-get-more-mileage-out-of-your-student-evaluations/. Accessed 4 December 2023.
DeWall, Nichole. "Ready to Discuss Course Evaluation Bias with Your Students? Here's a Script." The Teaching Professor, 13 November 2023, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/professional-growth/evaluation-feedback/ready-to-discuss-course-evaluation-bias-with-your-students-heres-a-script/. Accessed 13 November 2023.
DeWall, Nichole. "It's Time to Discuss Student Evaluation Bias With Our Students. (Seriously)." The Teaching Professor. 9 October 2023, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/free-article/its-time-to-discuss-student-evaluations-bias-with-our-students-seriously/. Accessed 11 October 2023.
DeWall, Nichole. "Meet Janus, the Roman God of Efficient Teaching." The Teaching Professor. 18 September 2023, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/preparing-to-teach/meet-janus-the-roman-god-of-efficient-teaching/. Accessed 18 September 2023.
DeWall, Nichole. "Too Exhausted to Take Students to an Event? Do It Anyway." The Teaching Professor. 21 August 2023, https://www.teachingprofessor.com/topics/preparing-to-teach/course-design/too-exhausted-to-take-students-to-an-event-do-it-anyway/. Accessed 21 August 2023.
DeWall, Nichole. “‘So these Lines may reach to future times’: Pandemic Teaching with John Davies’ Triumph of DEATH.” Teaching with Primary Sources, 16 March 2022, https://tpscollective.org/notes-from-the-field/so-these-lines-may-reach-to-future-times-pandemic-teaching-with-john-davies-triumph-of-death/. Accessed 10 January 2023.
DeWall, Nichole. “The Plague in Romeo and Juliet: “The Day Is Hot”. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short
Articles, Notes and Reviews 34.4, 2021. 5-7.
DeWall, Nichole. “A Skull, a Screen, and a Quarantine: Teaching Shakespeare During the Pandemic.” The
Teaching Professor. 15 Mar. 2021, https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/effective-teaching-strategies/a-skull-a-screen-and-a-quarantine-teaching-shakespeare-during-the-pandemic/, Rpt. in Remote Teaching and Learning: Reflections and Practical Advice, Ed. Jon Crylen, 2021. 39-42.
DeWall, Nichole. “Shakespeare advice to writers? Use the pandemic (sometimes).” Bookanista, 22 Mar.
2021,http://bookanista.com/shakespeares-advice-pandemic. Accessed 23 Mar. 2021.
DeWall, Nichole. “I, William Shakespeare, Also Went Through a Pandemic.” McSweeney’s InternetTendency, 26
May 2021, www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/i-william-shakespeare-also-went-through-a-pandemic. Accessed 17 January 2023.
DeWall, Nichole. “Lucha libre and Shakespeare: A Novel Approach.” Bridging the Gap? Digital Media in
the Humanities Classroom. Special issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities. Ed. Cameron McFarlane and Kristin Lucas. Spring, 2020. 14-17.
DeWall, Nichole. Review of This Is Shakespeare, by Emma Smith. English: Journal of the English
Association, vol. 69, no. 263 (Dec. 2019).
DeWall, Nichole. “The Anxiety of Influence: Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet and Kenneth Branagh’s A
Midwinter’s Tale.” Cinematic Codes Review 2.1 (2017): 44-60.
DeWall, Nichole. “Into the Archives: Using EEBO in the Early Modern Literature Classroom.”
Digital Technology & the Literature Classroom. Ed. Tim Hetland. Boston: Bedford / St. Martin’s, 2017.
DeWall, Nichole. “‘Let’s go hand in hand’: Roman Comedy and The Comedy of Errors.” The
Ashgate Research Companion to Shakespeare and Classical Literature. Ed. Sean Keilen and Nick Moschovakis. Abington, UK: Taylor and Francis, 2017. 279-83.
DeWall, Nichole. “Millennials by Heart: Memorization as Active Learning Strategy for the
Sparknotes Generation.” Motivating Millennials. Spec. issue of Journal of Excellence in College Teaching 27.4 (2017): 77-91.
DeWall, Nichole. “Anxiety in the Text: Ideology, Feminism, and Erotic Triangles in Shakespeare’s The Two Noble Kinsmen.” Reading Queer in Literature, Film, and Culture. Spec. issue of The Apollonian: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. 2:2 (2016): 135-53.
DeWall, Nichole. “‘Love Bade Me Enter’: George Herbert’s Eucharistic Poetry.” Pennsylvania Literary
Journal. 8:3 (2016): 68-73.
DeWall, Nichole. “‘Like a shadow, / I’ll ever dwell’: The Jailer’s Daughter as Ariadne in The
Two NobleKinsmen.” The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 46: 1 (2013): 15-26.
DeWall, Nichole. “Into the Woods: Dead Poets Society and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Verse, Voice, and Vision: Poetry and the Cinema. Ed. Marlisa Santos. New York: Scarecrow, 2013.
DeWall, Nichole. “‘Sweet recreation barr’d’: The Case for Playgoing in Plague-time.”
Representing thePlague in Early Modern England. Ed. Rebecca Totaro and Ernest Gilman. New York: Routledge, 2012.
DeWall, Nichole. Program Notes. McKendree University Theater Department’s Love’s Labour’sLost.
November, 2009.