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Faculty Notes for February 2021
CHRIS ANSON On February 11, Chris Anson ran a faculty-development session for teachers in the University of Minnesota’s College-in-the-Schools Program focusing on theories and practices of multimodal writing. Anson also ran a faculty workshop on the uses of digital instructional […]
Faculty Notes for January 2021
CHRIS ANSON Chris Anson is lead author (with Susanne Hall, Michael Pemberton, and Cary Moskowitz) of “Reuse in STEM Research Writing: Rhetorical and Practical Considerations and Challenges,” published in AILA Review, Vol. 33: Linguistic Recycling. HELEN BURGESS Helen Burgess published a […]
Faculty Notes for December 2020
DAUN DAEMON Daun Daemon’s poem “Lost” was published by Trouvaille Review on December 31.HUILING DING Huiling Ding published “Building International Partnerships: The Accelerated BA-MS Joint Degree Program” in Programmatic Perspective, volume 11. In October, she presented “Smart Crowdsourcing in Epidemic Risk […]
Graduate Student Notes for November 2020
Michael Ivory, Jr. (MFA) presented “Mad Science: A Brief Survey of Medical Bias in Superhero Origin Stories” at the National Black Writers Conference earlier this month.
Faculty Notes for November 2020
PAUL FYFE Paul Fyfe published a review of Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880-1900: Many Inventions by Richard Menke (Cambridge UP, 2019) in Media History (2020). He also gave a Faculty Speaker Series lecture, “Unruly Britannia: Teaching and Learning Victorian Studies in 2020,” […]
Graduate Student Notes for October 2020
Two MA/Literature concentration students delivered papers at the Southeastern Renaissance Conference, which was held at Mercer University: Meg Sanders, “’The house received all ornaments to grace it:’ Cavendish, Lanyer and the Cavalier Ideal of Bonum Vitae.” Madison Storrs, “Come Dawn: Reframing […]
Faculty Notes for October 2020
CHRIS ANSON Chris Anson conducted a virtual review of the portfolio assessment program at the University of St. Joseph, September 24–25. Anson — along with co-authors Susanne Hall, Michael Pemberton, and Cary Moskovitz — published “Reuse in STEM Research Writing: […]
Faculty Notes for September 2020
DAUN DAEMON On September 9, Daun Daemon’s poem “Well-bred” was published in 45 Magazine: Women’s Literary Journal. HUILING DING As an invited speaker, Huiling Ding discussed “Job Search 2.0 in an Algorithmic World: Practice of and Issues with AI-Augmented Candidate Screening” at the […]
Faculty Notes For July/August 2020
CHRIS ANSON Chris Anson was a featured guest as part of a discussion series sponsored by the Middle East/North Africa Writing Centers Alliance, which took place online on August 25 from Sultan Qaboos University in Muscat, Oman. Anson discusses teaching […]
Faculty Notes for May/June 2020
CHRIS ANSON Chris Anson has been elected Vice-Chair of the International Society for the Advancement of Writing Research. He will become Chair in 2023. ISAWR sponsors a popular triennial international conference called Writing Research Across Borders. BELLE BOGGS Belle Boggs […]