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==Academic career== Strand's academic career took him to various colleges and universities, including:<ref name=mspf/> ===Teaching positions=== * [[University of Iowa]], Iowa City, instructor in English, 1962β1965 * [[University of Brazil]], Rio de Janeiro, Fulbright lecturer, 1965β1966 * [[Mount Holyoke College]], South Hadley, MA, assistant professor, 1967 * [[Columbia University]], New York City, adjunct associate professor, 1969β1972 * [[Brooklyn College]] of the [[City University of New York]], New York City, associate professor, 1970β1972 * [[Princeton University]], Princeton, NJ, Bain-Swiggett Lecturer, 1973 * [[Brandeis University]], Hurst professor of poetry, 1974β1975 * [[University of Utah]], Salt Lake City, professor of English, 1981β1993 * [[Johns Hopkins University]], Elliot Coleman Professor of Poetry, 1994βc. 1998 * [[University of Chicago]], Committee on Social Thought, 1998 β ca. 2005 * [[Columbia University]], New York City, professor of English and Comparative Literature, ca. 2005β2014 ===Visiting professor=== * [[University of Washington]], 1968, 1970 * Columbia University, 1980 * [[Yale University]], 1969β1970 * [[University of Virginia]], 1976, 1978 * [[California State University at Fresno]], 1977 * [[University of California at Irvine]], 1979 * [[Wesleyan University]], 1979 * [[Harvard University]], 1980
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