AUM Faculty & Staff
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Md Rumman Rafi
Lecturer | College of Sciences
Matthew Ragland
Associate Provost-Professor
Brenna Raisor
SEVIS Coordinator
Margaret Randall
Procurement and Contract Coordinator
Glen Ray
Professor | College of Sciences
B.S., Arkansas State University
M.S., Memphis State University
Ph.D., The University of Memphis
Meredith Rayborn
Student Success Advisor
Melissa Reck
Senior Administrative Associate | College of Education
Chris Reeves
Instructional Support Tech
Alan Reid
Client Solutions Partner
Ryan Reid
Visiting Assistant Professor | College of Business
Erin Reilly
Professor | College of Education
Seth Reno
Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Seth T. Reno is Professor of English, specializing in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature, ecocriticism, affect theory, climate fiction, and the environmental humanities. He regularly teaches classes in these areas, as well as literature surveys and writing courses. Seth hails from Ohio, where he received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from The Ohio State University (that definite article is important!). Before joining AUM in 2013, he taught at Wittenberg University, Ohio State, and Columbus State Community College. He is author of Early Anthropocene Literature in Britain, 1750–1884 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020) and Amorous Aesthetics: Intellectual Love in Romantic Poetry and Poetics, 1788–1853 (Liverpool University Press, 2019); editor of The Anthropocene: Approaches and Contexts for Literature and the Humanities (Routledge, 2021) and Romanticism and Affect Studies (Romantic Circles Praxis Series, 2018); co-editor (with Allison Hamilton) of William Delisle Hay’s The Doom of the Great City (COVE, 2022); and co-editor (with Lisa Ottum) of Wordsworth and the Green Romantics: Affect and Ecology in the Nineteenth Century (University of New Hampshire Press, 2016). He has also published dozens journal articles, book chapters, encyclopedia entries, and book reviews.
Dr. Reno is currently working on an anthology of lesser-known industrial writers, titled Popular British Industrial Writings: A Critical Anthology. It contains hundreds of relatively unknown (and often unpublished) poems, essays, and other forms of writing that chronicle the British Industrial Revolution. He has received over $20,000 in grants to fund this project and to hire AUM students to work as part of the editorial team.
In addition to literature, Dr. Reno has a passion for music, food, and travel. He plays banjo, guitar, trumpet, percussion, and dulcimer; has self-released two albums of original music; and has a banjo YouTube channel. He loves cooking, he teaches courses on food and culture, he has undertaken several domestic and international research trips and study abroad courses, and he once came in fourth place at a burger-eating competition (he has since given up his professional food-eating aspirations).