Diane Scrofano

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English Faculty and Librarian
(805) 553-4892
Education
Master of Library & Information Science, UCLA (2005)
Master of Arts in English, CSUN (2003)
Teaching Credentials in English (1999) and Library Media Services (2006)
BA in English, CLU (1998)
About
Hello, students! I just wanted to introduce myself as your professor. I've been at Moorpark since 2002; I love the campus and am eager to help those just starting college as well as those who have been here awhile already. While I teach English full-time, you'll also see me on the Reference Desk at the Library a few hours a week, and I've also taught College Strategies for the Freshman Experience Program. My research and teaching interests include children's and young adult literature, Latinx literature, and more! I co-coordinate the One Campus, One Book program here on campus. I'm also involved with the Distance Education Committee. I grew up in Thousand Oaks and have my degrees from Cal Lutheran, CSUN, and UCLA. Now I live in Porter Ranch with my husband and my daughter, who was born in 2014. We have a rabbit named Max as our pet. I enjoy walking, Pilates, and watching other people cook on TV.
Publications
Scrofano, D. (2 June 2021). FilipinX YA literature. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday, http://www.yawednesday.com/weekly-posts/filipinx-ya-literature-by-diane-scrofano.
Scrofano, D. and Richmond, K.J. (2 Sept. 2020). YA retellings of classics. Dr. Bickmore's YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/ya-retellings-of-classics-by-diane-scrofano-and-kia-jane-richmond
Scrofano, Diane. (2020, Summer). Ways to talk about it: Studying young adult novels of mental illness through David Karp's Disability Narrative Theory. ALAN Review, 47.3, pp. 35-43.
Scrofano, D. (2019, 18 Oct.). Workshopping the canon and No more fake reading: Two Recent Approaches to Combining the Classics and YA Literature. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/workshopping-the-canon-and-no-more-fake-reading-two-recent-approaches-to-combining-classics-with-ya-literature-by-diane-scrofano
Scrofano, D. (2019, 29 May). May, Mental Health Month, and a musical: Dear Evan Hansen. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/may-mental-health-month-and-a-musical-dear-evan-hansen-by-diane-scrofano
Scrofano, D. (2019, March). Disability narrative theory and young adult literature of mental illness. Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults, 10.1, pp. 1-33. http://www.yalsa.ala.org/jrlya/2019/03/disability-narrative-theory-and-young-adult-fiction-of-mental-illness/
Scrofano, D. (2018, 25 July). “Surprise, surprise”: Increasing diversity in YA novels of mental illness. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/surprise-surprise-increasing-diversity-in-ya-novels-of-mental-illness-by-diane-scrofano
Scrofano, D. (2018, 25 June). Musical theater meets historical romance: Hamilton and Alex and Eliza. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/musical-theater-meets-historical-romance-hamilton-plus-alex-and-eliza-by-diane-scrofano
Scrofano, D. (2016, 7 June). YA novels about mental illness. ALAN News. http://www.alan-ya.org/ya-novels-about-mental-illness/
Scrofano, D. (2016, 23 May). OCD tales: reflections on an OCD sufferer’s sabbatical research on YA novels of mental illness. #MHYALit, Teen Librarian Toolbox, a Blog of School Library Journal. http://www.teenlibrariantoolbox.com/2016/05/mhyalit-reflections-on-an-ocd-sufferers-sabbatical-study-of-ya-novels-of-mental-illness/
Scrofano, D. (2015, June). Minds in conflict: teen fiction about mental illness. A Booklist for VOYA, 38.2, pp. 8-11.
Scrofano, D. (2015, Winter). Not as crazy as it seems: discussing the new YA literature of mental illness in your classroom or library. Young Adult Library Services, 13.2, pp.15-20, http://www.ala.org/yalsa/sites/ala.org.yalsa/files/content/YALSA-Winter%202015_Final%20PDF.pdf
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Elissa Caruth

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Professor of English
(805) 678-5105
Education
MA, English, CSUN
MA, Shakespeare and Theatre, University of Birmingham, UK
EdD, California State University, Fresno
About
English Professor, Oxnard College
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Rebbecca Brown

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Adjunct Professor
Education
PhD in English (Creative Writing) University of Louisiana at Lafayette
MA in English (Creative Writing) California State University, Northridge
BA in English (Creative Writing) California State University, Northridge
About

Rebbecca Brown's writing has appeared in The Hunger Journal, The Decadent Review, Quibble Lit, American Literary Review, Confrontation, Eclipse, Masque and Spectacle and Miracle Monocle (among others).  A former Fulbright- Nehru Visiting Lecturer, she currently teaches in the College of Creative Studies at UC Santa Barbara and the English Department at Oxnard College.

Publications
They Become Her (What Books Press - 2014)
Mouth Trap (Arc Pair Press - 2018)
Anybody Home (forthcoming from Gnashing Teeth Press - 2023)
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