Dr. Terranova teaches 10th grade British Literature, Senior Thesis and Principles of Architecture. Previously he taught both part and full time at the University of Dallas in Literature and Theology. Dr. Terranova has a Ph. D. in Theology from Boston College, where he focused on medieval theology. He is currently writing a dissertation on the novels of Henry James for a second Ph. D., this time in Literature at the University of Dallas. In addition, he has a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and has practiced architecture for the past 15 years. He enjoys traveling and has lived in Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Egypt and the even more exotic Boston. He likes to spend his spare time reading, cooking, and throwing dinner parties with long evenings of good conversation. He wishes he could bake bread as well as Dr. Tutuska.Â