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Dr. Suzie A. Park
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Dr. Suzie A. Park

Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs, Professor of English Office: 1020 - Old Main
Phone: 217-581-2121
Email: sapark@eiu.edu

INTRODUCTION

Office Hours: by appointment (sapark@eiu.edu)
 
Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs

 

University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D. in English

 

Duke University, B.A. in English and in African and Asian Languages and Literature

 

SELECT GRANTS

Principal Investigator, End Student Housing Insecurity Grant, IBHE (Illinois Board of Higher Education), $200k, FY2024 and FY2025

Principal Investigator, "Working for a Healthy Rural Illinois," Cooperative Work Study Grant, IBHE (Illinois Board of Higher Education), $50k, FY2025

Principal Investigator, Ellucian Foundation PATH (Progress, Accomplishment, Thriving, Hope) Scholarship, $10k, FY2025

 

POSITIONS

Co-Chair, Higher Learning Commission Accreditation Team (2021-2025): EIU granted accreditation through 2035

Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs, Interim (2023-2025)

Special Assistant to the Provost on Student Learning (2021-2023)

Assistant Dean, Sandra & Jack Pine Honors College (2018-2020)

Graduate Studies Director, English (2017-2018)

 

SELECT HONORS

Named EIU Faculty Laureate (2019-2020), the university's highest teaching honor

Recording of Faculty Laureate speech (starts 16:30, ends 25:30):


Inducted into the national honors organization, Phi Beta Kappa, at Duke University (Beta Chapter of North Carolina), Dr. Park has served as the President of the PHI BETA KAPPA East Central Illinois Alumni Association since 2008.


Park's public humanities keynote address--"The Boy Who Lived: Harry Potter and the Culture of Death"--can be seen .

 

BIO
Born near Los Angeles, and raised in Phoenix, Dr. Suzie Asha Park earned her Ph.D. in English at UC Berkeley and her B.A. in English and in African and Asian Languages and Literature at Duke University. Before teaching at EIU, Dr. Park taught as a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at UC Davis and worked as a technical writer at a software company in Silicon Valley. While her undergraduate interests included pre-med studies, English, and music, her passion for literature won out in the end. 

Her areas of teaching and research interest include British Romanticism, the novel, poetry, women writers, sentimental culture, literary theory, information theory, and the medical humanities. Her articles have appeared in journals including Nineteenth-Century Prose, Literature CompassEighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, European Romantic Review, and in the edited collection Recognizing the Romantic Novel: New Histories of British Fiction, 1780-1830.

She has been an NEH Fellow, Mellon Fellow, and participant in the National Humanities Center Summer Institute. She is currently at work on two book projects, titled Compulsory Narration: Resisting the Demand for Depth in an Age of Information, 1750-1850, and Preparing for Eventualities. Dr. Park's current research engages with the conundrum of mortality from literary and philosophical perspectives from the eighteenth century through today.

In 2015, Dr. Park was awarded the Provost's Undergraduate Research Mentor Award for the College of Arts and Humanities and the Rodney S. Ranes Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award for the university.

Elected to one of only five open at-large seats on the National Phi Beta Kappa Senate, Dr. Park serves the country's most prestigious honors society as a .

 

My EIU Story

 

 

Education & Training

 

 

Conference Presentations

 

 

Community

Dr. Park serves on the Medical Ethics Committee of .

 

Publications

 

 

Funding & Grants

 

 

Frequently Taught Courses

 

 

Research & Creative Interests

 

 

Professional Affiliations