Contact Information
Dr. Donna Campbell
Avery 357 • 335-4831(use e-mail to reach me in the summer; I do not check phone messages regularly then)
Office Hours: by appointment only
Virtual Office Hours
If you use an Instant Messaging client such as Yahoo!, AOL, MSN, or GoogleTalk, you can reach me by instant messaging any time I'm online. To see when I'm online, look at the icon below. (This icon is also available on our main page in WebCT/Blackboard.)
Email: campbelld@wsu.edu
Skype: Call me on Skype at drcampbell6676. You can also use the chat feature on Skype to contact me.
Instant Messaging
My instant messaging address is the same for all the services:
I use Pidgin to keep track of these.
About me
I’m an associate professor of English at Washington State University. Although my area of research and teaching is primarily late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century American literature, I have taught courses in professional and administrative communication for several years in both in-person and online versions. I have also served as a consultant for business and professional writing textbooks, including books devoted exclusively to résumés and cover letters, for publishers such as Bedford/St. Martin’s Press and Oxford University Press. I have a special interest in teaching with technology.
If you want to see the other courses I teach or the web sites I maintain, go to my main page at http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/index.html .
A Useful Browser Application for Firefox Users. f you use the Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble sites to browse for books, and if you use Firefox for your web browser, you can find out whether the WSU library has the book by using the tool below. Drag that link (don't click on it) to the toolbar in Firefox (the space just under the address window). It will add a button to your toolbar. The next time you're browsing a book's page in Amazon or B&N, click on the button, and a window will pop up telling you whether that book is available at WSU.