Rebecca A. Alosa

Adjunct Faculty, English

BA, MEd, Plymouth State University
Email: raalosa02@plymouth.edu

Rebecca Alosa has been teaching with the English Department at PSU for five years.  During that time, she has been fortunate to work with many undergraduate students developing reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.  She is a NH certified teacher for grades 5-12, and has worked with local middle school students as an instructor for the Writing Project.  She has also been a member of the Editorial Board for the PSU Composition Journal.

Selected publications/presentations/exhibitions

  • Centripetal (2007, 2010)
  • Tamworth Today: A Town Profile and Guidebook (The Tamworth Civic Association, 2000)      
  • Presenter at “Literacies- Personal, Professional, Academic” at the University of New Hampshire (2007)
  • Participant “Into the Fire: The Alchemy of Personal Writing” (2007, New York)
  • Writing Workshop facilitator for Middle/High School Voices (2007,Plymouth, NH)
  • “Taste of the Writing Project” participant  (2006, Plymouth, NH)
  • “Celebrating Rural Poetry in New Hampshire’s Secondary Schools” Editorial Board (2006, Plymouth, NH)

Courses Taught

  • Composition
  • Writing and the Creative Process
  • The Outsider
  • Murder, Mayhem, and Madness
  • First-Year Seminar

Contact Us

English Department

Ellen Reed House
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., M-F

Phone: 603-535-2746
Email: mepetz@plymouth.edu
(Mary Petz, Administrative Assistant)
Fax: 603-535-2584

Mailing Address
17 High Street
MSC #40 Plymouth, NH 03264

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