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University of Memphis Department of English
The University of Memphis is a public, urban, top-tier R1 research institution that welcomes more than 21,000 students to campus every year. The UofM is inextricably linked to the city in which it resides. Located in the heart of the Mid-South, Memphis iā¦ -
University of Miami-Department of Writing Studies
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University of Oklahoma Department of First-Year Composition
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University of Pennsylvania
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University of Richmond - Languages Literatures & Cultures
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University of South Carolina, English
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University of Washington - French & Italian Studies
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UofL English
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Wabash College
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Wake Forest University - German and Russian
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Wake Forest University Department of French Studies
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Washington & Lee University, Dept of English
W&L is ranked in the top ten national liberal arts institutions and English is one of the largest departments in the College. The department mentors a very active group of talented majors and creative writing minors, teaching the majority of undergraduatā¦
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