JOHN M. LEWIS
John M. Lewis, Associate Professor of English in
Dedman College, earned his B.A. summa cum laude and A.M. from Harvard
University, where he won a Woodrow Wilson Honorary Fellowship and Danforth
Fellowship and was a member of the prestigious Society of Fellows. He joined the
SMU faculty in 1970. His teaching fields have included American literature,
history and structure of English, and genre studies. His diverse courses have
ranged from classics to medieval literature to Jack Kerouac, and even
intermediate Latin. Professor Lewis is known for his capacious memory and his
knowledge of an untold number of languages. The legendary teacher has been
honored with a Rotunda Outstanding Professor Award, Phi Beta Kappa Perrine Prize
for Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship, Maguire Teaching Fellow Award from
the Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility, teaching award from the
Women's Studies Council and the "M" Award for outstanding service to the
University. He has published and presented papers on topics ranging from The
Aeneid to William Faulkner. He wrote arts reviews for the Dallas Observer
for many years and received a Katie Award for arts criticism from the Press
Club of Dallas. He retires as Professor Emeritus of English.