Daniel C. Thurber
Professor of English
English, Communication and Theatre Arts Department
Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences
Profile Daniel Thurber has taught at Concordia University, Nebraska since 1987. He was a visiting professor in England in 1992, and has studied abroad in Holland, Kenya, Tanzania, and Nigeria. His professional affiliations include the American Association for Higher Education and the Lilly Fellows Program in the Humanities and the Arts. In June 2004, he initiated the Program for the Orientation and Mentoring of New Faculty at Concordia University through his association with the Lilly Fellows Program.
Education D.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. (1988)
M.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1973)
B.S. Ed., Concordia University, Nebraska (1968)
Courses taught English 201, Introduction to Literature English 231, Studies in the English Language English 362 & 363, English Literature I & II English 366, Shakespeare English 381 & 382, World Literature I & II English 383, Modern Poetry English/Psychology 385, Psychological & Sociological Analysis of Modern Literature English 466, Teaching Shakespeare/Great Books
Other Hundreds of students and others have benefited from the London and Europe literary study tour that Dr. Thurber has led for more than a dozen years over the Christmas semester break. The tour includes visits to Dublin, Ireland; Edinburgh, Scotland; Vienna, Austria; Prague, Czech Republic; the Netherlands; Denmark
and Germany. He has also taken students on study tours to East Asia, including stops in Taiwan and Hong Kong.