Tyler Fall

Honors College & the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Associate Lecturer

Contact Information

307-766-2776tfall2@uwyo.edu

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Tyler Fall is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies.  Originally from the Washington, D.C. area, he holds degrees in history from Mary Washington College (BA 1999) and the University of Oregon (MA 2004), and in creative writing from the University of Wyoming (MFA 2009).  He has taught at the University of Wyoming since 2008 and is the recipient of several teaching awards including the Promoting Intellectual Engagement Award, the Arts and Sciences Extraordinary Merit in Teaching Award, and the Ellbogen Meritorious Classroom Teaching Award.

 

Research

Tyler Fall holds Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in History, and a Master's Degree in Creative Writing.  He teaches in both the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies and the Honors Program.  His main interests are the history of world religions, literature (both ancient and modern) and religion, and religion and modern culture.  In the Honors College, he teaches courses on Eastern Thought and American Culture, and Religion and Unbelief.  He is currently planning another course about Thoreau, Tolstoy, and Gandhi. 

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