Faculty Spotlight: Lorelei Blackburn
Our spotlight this week is Lorelei Blackburn, an assistant professor in WRAC! One of her peers shared the following about her work: Lorelei is an outstanding educator who has long…
Our spotlight this week is Lorelei Blackburn, an assistant professor in WRAC! One of her peers shared the following about her work: Lorelei is an outstanding educator who has long…
In Fall 2020, WRAC is welcoming seven new PhD students and eight new MA students. Each of our new colleagues bring a stellar range of experiences, credentials, and scholarly interests,…
This week's faculty spotlight is Karen Moroski-Rigney, a graduate faculty member in WRAC and Associate Director of the Writing Center! One of her peers shared these thoughts about her work:…
Ja’La Wourman, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures, was awarded the King-Chávez-Parks Future Faculty Fellowship award, which aims to increase the pool of academically underrepresented candidates…
Our faculty spotlight this week is Hillery Glasby, an assistant professor in the WRAC department! One of her peers wanted to give a shout-out to Hillery for her work in…
Meet Nick Sanders, a Ph.D. student in WRAC! Nick's work with The Writing Center @ MSU prompted one of his peers to share the following thoughts about his work: Nick…
Our student spotlight this week is Krubel Habteyes, a senior in the XA program! Krubel's nominator shared the following thoughts: Krubel Habteyes has done some great work in building his…
Lorelei Blackburn wants her students to do more than simply read, complete assignments, and take tests. Each semester, the Assistant Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures personalizes the learning experience for her…
Cheryl Caesar, Associate Professor in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures, recently published a book, Flatman: Poems of Protest in the Trump Era, which is a compilation of 40 poems that explore the…
When I came to MSU, I was a Business-preference student with high ambition but little direction. I was in Writing as Inquiry (WRA 101) during my first semester here, when…