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Lawrence Buell

Lawrence Buell (born 1939) is Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature Emeritus at Harvard University, specialist on antebellum American literature and a pioneer of Ecocriticism. He is the 2007 recipient of the Jay Hubbell Medal for Lifetime Achievement in American Literary studies, the "highest professional award that the American Literature Section of the MLA can give."〔(The Hubbell Medal, MLA website )〕 He won the 2003 Warren-Brooks Award for outstanding literary criticism for his 2003 book on Ralph Waldo Emerson. His ''Writing for an Endangered World'' won the 2001 John G. Cawelti Award for the best book in the field of American Culture Studies. He retired from Harvard in 2011.
==Life and work==
Professor Buell earned an A.B. at Princeton University before enrolling at Cornell University for his Ph.D. He was a professor at Oberlin College before moving to Harvard in 1990.
Buell served as the Harvard College Dean of Undergraduate Education from 1992–1996,〔(Harvard Crimson Article 4-10-92 )〕〔(Harvard Crimson Article 5-06-06 )〕 and later chaired the Department of English and American Literature and Languages. He also served on the graduate committee for degrees in the study of American Civilization.〔(Profile from History of American Civilization Webpage )〕
Both the Boston Globe and the Harvard Crimson have regularly requested commentary from Buell for published articles concerning his views on undergraduate life.〔(Boston Globe Article 3-29-05 )〕〔(Harvard Crimson Article 11-11-93 )〕 His term as Dean of Undergraduate Education and previous affiliation with Oberlin College are two important influences on his outlook on undergraduate education, as he is more focused on undergraduate concerns than many of his colleagues at large, research-based universities. His tenure as Dean of Undergraduate Education was unusual in setting the precedent of weekly, walk-in office hours open to all students.〔(Harvard Crimson Article 10-13-92 )〕

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