Our Staff
Jim Hamrick is director of the English Language Institute. His professional interests include curriculum development and program evaluation. Jim has been involved in ESL/EFL for more than twenty years. He has taught English in Japan and China, and has trained teachers in Poland and Saudi Arabia. He has a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina, a master’s from Georgetown University, and a doctorate from the University of Michigan.
Jan Hitt is the assistant director and a teacher at the Institute. If students have problems outside the classroom, for example housing, food, homesickness, immigration, etc., Jan will try to help. She also teaches at ELI. Jan has been at the ELI for more than twenty years. She has a bachelor’s degree in Botany, and a master’s degree is in higher education administration. Her hobbies include gardening, bridge and reading. She loves animals; and has two dogs and four cats.
Golshan Dehkordi has been teaching ESL for six years and enjoys meeting people from various cultures and backgrounds.
Anwar F. Accawi has been a teacher of ESL/EFL for 32 years. He has taught in the USA and in Lebanon, first at the National Evangelical Institute and then at Sidoon High School, Sidon, Lebanon. He also taught at the American University of Beirut before coming to the University of Tennessee in 1979. He has also trained students planning to become ESL teachers. Anwar is a published writer whose work has appeared in books, literary anthologies, reviews, and college textbooks in the USA and abroad.
Linda Rahbar holds a political science degree from the University of Tennessee. She has taught ESL since 1974. She taught for six years in Iran, and she has taught at ELI since 1981.
Dina Nunnery has worked at ELI since 1989. She enjoys talking to ELI students and having students visit with her in the ELI office. In her free time she likes making crafts.
Tony Moses has taught at ELI since 1985. He also teaches in the Medieval Studies program at the University of Tennessee. He holds a Ph.D. in English.
Mostafa Rahbar graduated from the University of Tennessee with a B.S. in broadcasting and an M.S. in foreign language education. He has worked as a producer/director of documentary films in Iran, and has translated several books (English-Persian) for UNESCO. He began teaching at ELI in 1980. His hobbies are photography, music and painting.

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English Language Institute
907 Mountcastle St
Knoxville, TN 37916
Phone: (865) 974-3404
Fax: (865) 974-6383
Email: eli@tennessee.edu
