
Meg Roland Presents at Medieval Studies Conference
Dr. Meg Roland, chair of the English literature & writing department, will discuss blogging about medieval topics at the International Congress on Medieval Studies in May 2013.


Department of English Literature & Writing
jcullicott@mymail.marylhurst.edu
MS in Journalism, Northwestern University
BS in Journalism, Northwestern University
Journalism and Free-Lance Writing
Effective Business Writing
Managing Deadline Chaos
Media in United States History
Technical Writing
Business Writing
Argument and Persuasion
John Cullicott is retired from the managing editor position at the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service. He has written numerous articles and commentaries on social policy, outdoor recreation and family issues. His professional experience includes corporate executive communications, senior management decision-making and worldwide electronic distribution of information. While serving in the U.S. Army, he wrote extensively about military issues for worldwide publication in civilian and armed forces periodicals.
Boys Should Be Boys, Royal Fireworks Press, Unionville, N.Y. (2003)
Terri's Winter, Trillium Press, Unionville, N.Y. (1994)
Legion of Merit, U.S. Armed Forces
Silver Beaver Award for distinguished service to youth, Boy Scouts of America
Faculty of the Year, 2002, University of Phoenix, Oregon Campus

Dr. Meg Roland, chair of the English literature & writing department, will discuss blogging about medieval topics at the International Congress on Medieval Studies in May 2013.
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