Dr. Rebecca Dunham
Rebecca Dunham received her BA from the University of Virginia,
her MA from Hollins University, her MFA in poetry from George Mason
University, and her PhD in English from the University of Missouri–Columbia.
Her areas of specialty are 20th-century American literature and
the American long poem.
She joined the UNI faculty in 2006. She is Assistant Editor of the
North American Review, faculty advisor to both the new
Emerging Writers Series and Sigma Tau Delta, and a member of the
Women’s Studies advisory board.
Previous to joining the faculty here at UNI, she taught creative
writing and served as a visiting writer at the University of Wisconsin–Madison,
where she was a Jay C. and Ruth Halls Fellow in Poetry.
The Miniature Room, Rebecca Dunham’s debut poetry
collection, won the 2006 T. S. Eliot Prize and has been published
by Truman State University Press.
She has published poems in AGNI,
The Indiana Review, The Antioch Review, FIELD, The Iowa Review,
and others. She has also published several book reviews and columns
in The Missouri Review.
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