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Heidi Y. Lawrence teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in professional writing and rhetoric. Her research focuses on the rhetorics of medical and scientific controversies, specifically public debates about vaccinations. She studies the role that professional communication produced by physicians...
David is an assistant professor in the School of Integrative Studies and teaches courses for Women and Gender Studies, the Composition program, and the Honors College. Most of their courses focus on gender and sexuality in popular culture, friendship studies, rhetoric, and LGBTQ+ studies. They also s...
Sierra received a BS in Conflict Analysis and Resolution with a Minor in Nonprofit Studies. She is currently working on her MA in English with a concentration in literature and a certificate in Professional Writing and Rhetoric. Sierra is researching trauma theory and how writing through traumatic me...
Michelle LaFrance (Ph.D., University of Washington, 2009) is a feminist critical ethnographer, who teaches courses on community writing, feminist methodologies, writing studies, and critical pedagogy. Michelle has published on institutional ethnography, the materialities of academic labor, e-portfoli...
Michael Malouf received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and teaches courses on Anglophone literature with a special interest in the Modernist period as well as contemporary novels and poetry from Ireland, Britain, and the Caribbean. His research and teaching are informed by the historical approach...
Lisa Eckenwiler, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at George Mason University, where she teaches courses in bioethics and a range of topics in global health ethics. Her research centers broadly on vulnerability and structural health injustice, with special interests in mig...
Dr. Muir teaches courses in Political Communication and Rhetoric and has written several articles on presidential campaigns and political activism. Her courses tend to be highly interactive -- from taking students to New Hampshire to follow presidential candidate campaigns, to involving them in conve...
We are holding our community close today as another act of hateful violence against LGBTQ+ people has occurred. Just before midnight on Saturday, November 19th, at least five people lost their lives, and at least 25 more were wounded, at Club Q in Colorado Springs, CO. Prior to the arrival of law enf...
We are holding our community close today as another act of hateful violence against LGBTQ+ people has occurred. Just before midnight on Saturday, November 19th, at least five people lost their lives, and at least 25 more were wounded, at Club Q in Colorado Springs, CO. Prior to the arrival of law enf...
The Dr. David Powers Corwin Teaching and Scholarship Award recognizes the contributions of faculty whose teaching and/or scholarship centers the experiences of LGBTQ+ people and communities, focuses on gender and sexuality, and/or grounds their pedagogy in queerness, justice, and liberation” It will...