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Michelle LaFrance

Michelle LaFrance

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...

Heidi Y. Lawrence

Heidi Y. Lawrence

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 Powers Corwin

David Powers Corwin

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...

Susan Tichy

Susan Tichy

Poet Susan Tichy (MA, Univ. of Colorado, 1979) is the author of four volumes of poetry and, most recently, Trafficke, a mixed-genre book of poetry and historical narrative focused on her family's 200 years of slave-holding. Her poetry books include A Smell of Burning Starts the Day (Wesleyan); The Ha...

Margaret Yocom

Margaret Yocom

Folklorist Margaret R. Yocom (PhD, English, U of Massachusetts, Amherst) specializes in traditional narrative, material culture, family folklore, and gender studies. The director of the Northern Virginia Folklife Archive, she established the English Department's Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Co...

Holly Mason Badra

Holly Mason Badra

Holly is excited to join the Women and Gender Studies program as the Associate Director! In this role, she will support faculty and students and work in collaboration with other university partners. She is the Minor Advisor for the Women and Gender Studies Minor and the LGBTQ Studies Minor. She will ...

Sierra Scott

Sierra Scott

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...

Pamela Watkins Garner

Pamela Watkins Garner

Pamela W. Garner is Professor of Childhood Studies in the School of Integrative Studies and Human Development and Family Science at George Mason University. She conducts research on the social and emotional development of children from minoritized groups and studies the contributions of parents and t...

Kelly Schrum

Kelly Schrum

Kelly Schrum is a professor in the Higher Education Program (College of Humanities and Social Sciences, George Mason University). Her research and teaching focus on the scholarship of teaching and learning, history of higher education, and teaching and learning in the digital age, including online le...