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...have nothing but good things to say about her," says Bonnie Costello, an associate professor of English at Boston University who advised Terada's disertation. Costello says that Terada has a "quiet nature" but exudes warmth and self-confidence. "At B.U.," says Costello, "she was a great success as a teacher...
This year at Harvard, Terada teaches Afro-Am's junior humanities tutorial, a task which allows her to share with students her expertise in Carribean post-colonial poetry. Terada takes a particular interest in the work of Carribean poet Derek Walcott, and espouses a multicultural approach to the study of North and South American literature. In fact, Terada is a poet herself, applying her scholarly work to the creative process...
Barbara Johnson, the chair of Harvard's Afro-Am department, says that as the leader of the junior humanities tutorial in Afro-Am, Terada has been "very devoted to the students." Johnson also speaks highly of Terada's scholarship...
...Terada's talents have led some Afro-Am concentrators to recommend that Harvard offer her a junior professorship. Terada, in fact, applied for a junior position here, but could not wait through Harvard's long selection process, and instead accepted a junior professorship with the University of Michigan's English Department...
...Terada's limited appointment at Harvard has not prevented her from speaking out in support of a strong Afro-Am department here. Terada says that student protests, such as last semester's 23-hour sit-in at University Hall, are necessary to draw attention to the plight of the department...