Dr. Elizabeth Dodd
We are very pleased to present the Phi Kappa Phi Artist Award to
Dr. Elizabeth Dodd, Professor of English and Director of the Creative
Writing Program here at Kansas State University.
The criteria for the Artist Award are:
1. Quality of accomplishments in the nominee's field of the arts
2. Achievements of regional, national and/or international scope
3. Honors and other forms of recognition for excellence in artistic
work
As an undergraduate at Ohio University, Dr. Dodd was a double major
in English/Creative Writing and French. She received both a Master
of Fine Arts in Creative Writing/Poetry and Ph.D. in Twentieth-Century
British and American Literature from Indiana University.
Dr. Dodd is an award winning poet of national prominence. She has
published several books, both collections of poetry and works of
academic scholarship. Her book Like Memory, Caverns, is a collection
of poems that was selected as recipient of the Elmer Holmes Bobst
Emerging Writer Award in Poetry, which was given by New York University
Press in 1992. Her book The Veiled Mirror and the Woman Poet critically
examined the work of four women poets. A second collection of her
poetry appeared in 2001, in a work titled Archetypal Light. Dr.
Dodd has a collection of essays forthcoming from the University
of Utah Press, entitled Prospect: Journeys Toward a Usable Past,
and is currently at work on a book dealing with the Deep Image Movement.
In addition to books, she has also had her poetry published in anthologies
and journals, and has published a large number of essays, scholarly
articles and reviews. Dr. Dodd has made numerous scholarly presentations
around the country and has given many public poetry readings.
Dr. Dodd was recipient of the Kansas State University William L.
Stamey Teaching Award in both 1991 and 1992. It is a singular honor
for a faculty member to have received this distinguished teaching
award for two years in a row, and is evidence of her strong commitment
to teaching.
As Director of the Kansas State University Creative Writing Program,
Dr. Dodd interacts with some one hundred undergraduate and twenty
graduate students who are pursuing English degrees in creative writing
tracks. She has been the driving force behind a large scale literary
festival that is held each autumn and has actively worked to bring
many visiting writers to our campus.
The Head of the English Department writes that "...she is
unwilling to do anything good enough'. Rather, she is someone
who seeks excellence and pushes those around her to be excellent
as well." This exemplifies the ideals of Phi Kappa Phi.
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