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Suzanne Richardson Harvey, Ph.D.

For almost two decades, Suzanne Richardson Harvey lectured in the English Department at Stanford University.  She is now retired.  In addition, for a semester she was a visiting lecturer in the English Department at the University of California at Berkeley, and for almost a decade she was an instructor in the Publishing Program at the University of California at Berkeley Extension.  While at Stanford, again for almost a decade, she and her husband, Robert J. Harvey, served as resident fellows in an all-freshman dormitory, about which they self-published a book, entitled Virtual Reality and the College Freshman: All Our Friends are 18 (Alamo, CA: Alamo Trails Press, 1997). Before that, she was an instructor at Tufts University in the Boston area, where she received her doctorate in Elizabethan poetry, specifically that of Edmund Spenser. Recently, in her retirement she has been active in teaching at Emeritus College in the San Francisco Bay Area for the last six years.