Margaret K. Schramm

Professor Schramm teaches Victorian, modern British, Irish, American ethnic, and women’s literature. She was elected by the Class of 1991 to receive the Margaret B. Bunn Award for Outstanding Teaching, and was the 1998 recipient of the Hartwick Teacher/Scholar Award. Her publications include articles on Ellen Gilchrist, Janette Turner Hospital, Gus Lee, Toni Morrison, Grace Paley, and Alice Walker. Her current research interests are Virginia Woolf’s fiction and gender in American ethnic literature. 


She chaired the English Department from 1993 to 1997 and coordinated the Hewlett Portfolio Project from 1997 to 1998. She was elected to the MLA Association of Departments of English Advisory Board, serving from 1998-2000. She chaired its Ad Hoc Committee on the Undergraduate English Major. Presently she is Co-Director of the Hartwick College Honors Program.

E-mail: schrammm@hartwick.edu
Office: Clark 220
Phone: 607-431-4906
Curriculum Vita:  http://users.hartwick.edu/schrammm/vitae.html