Associate Professor
(719) 502-3179 | tom.lovell@pikespeak.edu
Box D37, Downtown | PDO-S222b
Tom Lovell
Ph.D., University of Utah
Tom has taught college-level English and composition for over twenty years at several
institutions, including PPSC, Long Beach City College, El Camino College, and the
Air Force Academy. In addition to his teaching experience, he has worked as a college
administrator, technical writer, and business consultant.
Pikes Peak State College (2011-Present)
Colorado Community College Online (2011-2023)
Long Beach City College (2016-2023)
El Camino College (2016-2019)
US Air Force Academy (2010-2011)
Southern Colorado Campus John Sperling Scholar Award, University of Phoenix (2011).
Instructor of the Year, freshman composition, U.S. Air Force Academy Department of
English (2010-2011).
Graduate Teaching Assistant of the Year, University of Utah, Department of English
(1993-1994).
ENG 1021
ENG 1022
ENG 1031
LIT 1015
“Separate Spheres and Extensive Circles: Sarah Savage’s The Factory Girl and the Celebration
of Industry in Early Nineteenth-Century America.” Early American Literature 31.1 (Spring
1996): 1-36.
“By Dint of Labor and Economy: Harriet Jacobs, Harriet Wilson, and the Salutary View
of Wage Labor.” Arizona Quarterly 52.3 (Autumn 1996):1-32.
Modern Language Association
National Council of Teachers of English
Alternative grading and ungrading, 19th-century American literature, popular culture.