ATTENTION: Clovis Community College's campus, including the Health & Fitness Center, will be closed January 9th and January 10th due to inclement weather. Campus will resume normal operating hours on Monday, January 13th, 2025. Super Saturday will still be held from 10AM to 3PM Saturday, January 11th.
Name | Rapp, Gregory |
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Title | Full-Time Division Chair for Languages, History, and Theatre; Instructor of English |
rappg@clovis.edu | |
Phone | 575.769.4930 |
Office Location | Faculty 1, Office 141 Room F |
Course(s) | ENGL 1110; ENGL 1120; ENGL 1410; FYEX 1110; AND POLS 1120 |
Gregory Rapp was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, the nation’s nuclear weapons capital, at the time, but he was raised in and around the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado, where he learned about the stars and how to pan for gold. He began writing, cliché as it may sound, when he was in the first-grade. Greg’s writing, both fiction and nonfiction, focuses on technology, politics, and cultural change, among other things. He has been featured in El Portal, Otherwise Engaged, and A Tome of Fables (2018). His nonfiction has been curated and featured on Medium and The Startup. His debut short story collection was published as Café at the End of the Internet, and he is currently the editor for CCC’s literary journal, Palabras. Greg Rapp teaches English and political science at Clovis Community College. He is also the division chair for Languages, History, and Theatre.