Current Students
Julia Boyd, PhD Student
Specialization: Technical writing and linguistics
Research Interests: Gender and interaction, technical writing pedagogy and program development, user-centered theories, and discourse analysis
Career Goals: Faculty position at a research university
Stacia Clayton, MA Student
Current Projects: Teaching English 3323
Mara Delcamp, MA Student
Curent Projects: Instruction guide for Writing Center software, teaching English 3323 and grading English 3323 through I&CS (Correspondence Studies).
Laura Dumin, PhD Student
Specialization: Technical writing and rhetoric
Research Interests: Feminism and gender studies, Information design
Career Goals: Teach at the college level
Robin Evans, PhD Student
Specialization: Distance education, grant writing, and minority rhetoric
Career Goals: Teach at the college level
Sharon Harms, MA Student
Current Projects: Works for an independent contractor at Tinker AFB
Carmel Iman, MA Student
Current projects: Preparing to teach English 3323
Chris Jones, PhD Student
Current projects: Preparing to teach English 3323
Lacy Landrum, PhD Student
Specialization: Technical Writing and rhetoric
Research Interests: Information design and usability, web design, cognitive theory, single-sourcing, organizational culture
Career Goals: Design and manage communications for non-profit institutions
Candie McKee, PhD Student
Specialization: Technical Writing and TESL
Research Interests: Information design and usability, sociocultural theory, functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism
Career Goals: Remain active in academia and industry
Melissa Mikesell, MA Student
Current Projects: Preparing to teach English 3323
Tim Miser, MA Student
Current Projects: Works in Tulsa
Jeremy Rutledge, MA Student
Current Projects: Teaches English 3323
Technical Writer of the Month
The Technical Writing faculty selects the Technical Writer of the Month, which is sponsored by the Society of Technical Communications. The selected writer will have his or her picture taken and placed in the Technical Writing board in Morrill Hall. If you would like to be considered for next month's Technical Writer, see your Technical Writing professor.
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