
Literature and Composition 9 Accelerated
Advanced Placement English Language and Literature
Advanced Placement Art History
Phone: 734-362-2444

Gregory Loselle graduated from the University of Michigan with degrees in Humanities (BA), Education (MA) and Creative Writing (MFA), and has taught there in the Creative Writing and Composition Programs, and the School of Education.
Mr. Loselle has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities to study mythology (University of Maryland), Women Writers in the English Renaissance (Virginia Commonwealth University), Renaissance humanism (Duke University), gothic and neo-classical architecture (University of Virginia), and Cervantes' Don Quixote (SUNY Binghamton). He is a fellow of the National Humanities Center, where he co-authored a website resource for teachers of Colonial American History.
He has been associated with the Interlochen Arts Camp at the Interlochen (MIchigan) Center for the Arts as an Instructor of Creative Writing and staff member since 1981, and has worked as a writer, journalist and editor in a variety of fields. He is a recipient of the Ruby Lloyd Apsey Award for Playwriting, as well as the winner of four Hopwood Awards from the University of Michigan (in poetry, essay, drama and long fiction/novel), where he also won the Academy of American Poets Prize. His chapbook, Phantom Limb, was published in March of 2008 by Puddinghouse Press.
Mr. Loselle is a National Board Certified Teacher and Co-Chair of the English-Language Arts Department.
