Donald Kummings

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Donald Kummings was an avid traveler [1]

Donald Dale Kummings (July 28, 1940 - November 10, 2017) was an American professor, poet and scholar of literature, best remembered for his research on poet Walt Whitman.[2] For 36 years he served as a professor of English at University of Wisconsin–Parkside.[3]

Kummings was born in 1940 to Estelle and Herman Kummings in Lafayette, Indiana. He graduated from Monticello High School and earned his B.A. in creative writing from Purdue University in 1962, following with M.A. in English in 1964 from the same university. In 1971 he earned a Ph.D. in English and American Studies from Indiana University Bloomington.

Teaching

Kummings taught for more than 43 years. He started his teaching career as a teaching assistant at Purdue University in 1963. He also taught at Adrian College and Indiana University before coming to Parkside in 1970. He retired in 2006 as a professor of English at University of Wisconsin–Parkside.

He was a co-organizer of the Parkside's Foreign Film Series for 35 years.[4]

Donald Kummings earned a number of teaching awards for his contributions in the university, culminating with the Wisconsin Professor of the Year from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in 1997.[5]

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