Liz Stillwaggon Swan, PhD
- Assistant Teaching Professor
GRVW C110-B
Monday 5:00-6:00PM and Wednesday 11:00AM-1:00PM Baker Hall E102F
Teaching writing at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder is the best job I鈥檝e ever had. Being an effective communicator is essential for success in life and I delight in encouraging students on their path to more effective written communication. I draw on my philosophical training to make First Year Writing and Rhetoric a process of self-discovery where students grow as thinkers and writers. As a long-time yogi, I like to offer 鈥渙ne minute of yoga鈥 in the classroom to help my stressed-out students pause, take a breath, and smile. Also uplifting to their spirits is my unofficial therapy dog, Cha-Cha, who can be seen romping around campus with me from time to time.
Selected publications:
Swan, L.S. (forthcoming, 2023). Resilience and Leadership. SAGE Encyclopedia of Leadership Studies. Goethals, G.R., Allison, S.T., and Sorenson, G.J. (Eds).
Swan, L.S. (since 2017). Psychology Today blog: 鈥淭he Philosopher Is In: prescriptions for sanity in an insane world.鈥
Swan, L.S. (2013). Origins of Mind. Dordrecht: Springer. (translated into Chinese in 2016)
Swan, L.S. (2011). Yoga鈥擯hilosophy for Everyone: Bending Mind and Body. Boston: Wiley-Blackwell.