Dr. John Cox

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Dr. John Cox is DuMez Professor Emeritus of English.

After teaching at Westmont College and the University of Victoria, John joined the Department of English at Hope in 1979 and retired in 2015. His primary teaching responsibility was Shakespeare, which was offered every semester at Hope. He also taught Shakespeare in summer sessions at Harvard in 1979 and at the University of California at Berkeley in 1988.

As a complement to his teaching, he authored four scholarly books, co-edited two collections of original essays, edited two Renaissance plays and published numerous essays in refereed journals. He received support for four yearlong leaves of absence from external granting agencies to undertake scholarly research and writing.

From 1984 to 2004 he directed Interdisciplinary Studies at Hope, with primary responsibility for the Senior Seminars. Among other things, this involved planning and leading several summer workshops for faculty members who taught Senior Seminars. Participants read and discussed books together, and each wrote a life view paper that was read and discussed by everyone in the workshop.

John wrote three successful institutional grant proposals in support of Interdisciplinary Studies: to the Exxon Education Foundation, NEH and the GTE Lectureship Foundation. He also wrote successful grant proposals to the Danforth Associates Program and the University of Chicago Midwest Faculty Seminars in support of faculty colloquia at Hope to discuss classic texts in the Western tradition.

AREAS OF Expertise

  • Shakespeare
  • Medieval drama
  • Renaissance English drama excluding Shakespeare
  • Seventeenth-century British literature
  • Milton

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1975
  • M.A., University of Chicago, 1968
  • B.A., Hope College, 1967

HONORS, GRANTS, & AWARDS

  • NEH Fellowship for College Teachers, 2004–2005
  • Pew Charitable Trusts Research Fellowship, 1995–1996
  • NEH Summer Stipend, 1993
  • Grant-in-aid, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., 1990
  • National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers, 1985–1986
  • Huntington Library Fellowship, summer 1983
  • Mellon Faculty Fellowship, Harvard University, 1978–1979

Published Work

Outside the College

In 1968 John married Karen Anna Roberts, a graduate of the University of New Mexico. Until her retirement in 2004, Karen worked for the Allegan County Intermediate School District as a home visitor to families with a child or children of 36 months or younger who had a delaying condition.

他们的孩子都毕业于霍普大学:1994年的安娜-丽莎,1996年的乔纳森和2000年的阿米莉亚。三人后来都获得了研究生学位。安娜-丽莎是美国历史上有著作的学者。约翰在霍普大学教过的几个学生已经读研,开始了自己的教学生涯。比如81年的鲍勃·巴斯特,他在田纳西州诺克斯维尔市的大学任教。玛拉·伦德伯格84年在霍普教书。88年的南·赫西在印第安纳州南本德的伯特利学院任教。

John is also an elder at Maple Avenue Ministries.

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