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Charles Doersch

Welcome to Sewall Hall - a great place to live and study. First Year Writing and Rhetoric is the class I teach here. I received my Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Columbia University, and in addition to publishing, I've been teaching writing and cultural studies of various types for years. I've studied ten languages and lived on six continents teaching, working on research
projects, and generally having a blast. My expertise now includes haggling with Pygmies in the Ituri, hanging with irritable sharks in the Louisiade Archipelago,
reassembling 700-year-old human skeletons in the South
Charles Doersch and his partner Pacific tracking mountain gorillas in the Virungas, and cooking goat forty different ways traveling with nomads in the Sahara. (The photo is of my partner and me (r.)
at a B-17 wreck 165 ft. down off the coast of Papua New Guinea).