Jayne Kribbs Drake
jayne.drake@temple.edu
Jayne Kribbs Drake arrived at Temple and the English
Department from Penn State where she served a number of years as the
editor of Volume I (English and American Literature) of the Modern
Language Association's Annual International Bibliography. Her scholarly
and teaching interests include seventeenth- through nineteenth-century
American literature and Literary Research Methods. She has published
a number of articles and reviews on pre-twentieth-century American
Literature as well as two books: American Literary Periodicals,
1741-1850 and Critical Essays on John Greenleaf Whittier.
Dr. Drake is passionate about her students and has
been publicly recognized for outstanding teaching, the most recent
recognition being the College of Liberal Arts Alumni Association's
"Excellence in Teaching" Award.
Over the years, she has held many administrative posts at Temple,
including Associate Dean of The Graduate School, Graduate Dean in
the College of Liberal Arts, Associate Dean for Student Development,
Director of the Master of Liberal Arts Program and Director of The
ATTIC (Awareness of Teaching and Teaching Improvement Center). She has just returned to teaching after her most recent assignments as Director of Academic Advising and Vice Dean for Undergraduate Affairs.
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