Faculty & Staff
 
Beth Widmaier Capo
  Edward Capps Professor of Humanities, Professor of English
    
            Sturtevant Hall, Room 201
      
            217.245.3346
      
            
      
  Research Interests 
              American literature and culture. Women's Studies. Writing.
          Education 
          Pennsylvania State University | Ph.D. | English
          Pennsylvania State University | M.A. | English
          Denison University | B.A. | English
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          Bio 
          Beth Widmaier Capo is the author of Textual Contraception: Birth Control and Modern American Fiction (2007), co-editor of Reproductive Rights Issues in Popular Media: International Perspectives (2017), and has published articles on American literature, contemporary Japanese literature, specific writers such as William Faulkner, Nella Larsen, and Margaret Atwood, and American culture. As a Fulbright Visiting Lecturer in American Studies, she taught both graduate and undergraduate courses in Japan. Dr. Capo received a named professorship, the highest honor the College can bestow on its faculty, in 2020 when she was named the Edward Capps Professor of Humanities.
Students are creative. They challenge me. I always learn from them. I love to talk about books with them, and about how to solve problems.
What Students Say 
          Dr. Beth Capo was the first faculty connection I made on campus. She has supported me both in and outside of the classroom, whether it be in her First-Year Seminar or at a volleyball match.
 
     
      