Hannon, Charles T.
Areas of Study
Charles Hannon is a professor in the Department of Computing and Information Studies. He teaches courses in IT & Society, Human-Computer Interaction, and occasionally, Java programming. He also teaches the ITL department’s Capstone service-learning course, ITL 400, which places students with local community organizations to address critical IT needs. Dr. Hannon began his academic career as an English professor, and is the author of several articles about American literature and culture, and of the book, Faulkner and the Discourses of Culture (2005). His current interests focus on the field of human-computer interaction, the history of technology, and the intersections between language, technology, and culture.