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小猪视频 English professor inspires students to seize opportunities and discover passions

Dr. Lynne Simpson, Professor of English at 小猪视频.

Teaching English wasn鈥檛 always in the cards for 小猪视频 professor  Dr. Lynne Simpson.

Initially drawn to the legal field, her experience as an intern under a defense attorney opened her eyes to her true passion for English. 

Simpson鈥檚 time as an intern was seemingly spent handing out Tylenol and Pepto Bismol to the junior defense attorneys, who were constantly dealing with headaches and stomach troubles. 

鈥淚 thought to myself, 鈥榯hey don鈥檛 seem happy.鈥 You could see it in their faces,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t showed me that was not the life that I wanted, and that instead, I was called to teach English.鈥

Now, as a professor, Simpson remains supportive of internships, encouraging her students to pursue those hands-on opportunities however they can.

鈥嬧嬧淎n internship may not illuminate the ideal career path, but it certainly can shed light on what you do not want to do for a living,鈥 she said. 

Community that feels like family

From the very beginning of her time at 小猪视频, Simpson鈥檚 colleagues in the English Department have felt like family, a factor that has been a highlight of her time spent at the college. 

鈥淚 love my colleagues, who, from Dr. Terry Barr鈥檚 early kindness and generosity, have been family,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y son grew up calling them Uncle Terry, Uncle Justin, Uncle Rocky, and so I feel really, really blessed.鈥

Another highlight of Simpson鈥檚 career as a professor? The opportunity to not only engage with students, but to witness how they interact with each other here at PC and while traveling abroad on Maymesters. 

鈥淲e have wonderful, wonderful students,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 so impressed by the kindness that they show each other. Our students are genuinely supportive and lovely.鈥 

Even today, Simpson still feels the warmth of the close-knit community of PC. 

鈥淚鈥檝e loved that about PC ever since I arrived here in 1996. Family, people who truly care, and the best students 鈥 I felt very much at home here from the beginning,鈥 she said. 

I鈥檝e loved that about PC ever since I arrived here in 1996. Family, people who truly care, and the best students 鈥 I felt very much at home here from the beginning.” 

Dr. Lynne Simpson, Professor of English
Looking into the future

When thinking about what her future at PC holds, Simpson is most excited to start teaching her Survey of Apocalyptic Literature course as the new semester begins. 

鈥淭his will be the first time I鈥檝e been able to offer this material in an upper-level class,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 especially satisfying that I have a book chapter on Colson Whitehead鈥檚 Zone One and Cormac McCarthy鈥檚 The Road, novels my students will be reading, coming out this year for a teaching volume.鈥 

Simpson hopes that her literary analysis, along with her in-class exercises and assignments, will inspire and help other professors to teach these novels in the future.  

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