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July/August 2015 English department accomplishments
[09.11.2015]

TAMPA, Fla. --

Graduate student accomplishments

JOSÉ A. APARICIO accepted a full-time position as Instructor of English and Humanities at Lee College.

LAUREN CAGLE was selected to attend the Rhetoric Society of America, Summer Institute, led by Carolyn Miller and Leah Ceccarelli. June 1-5, 2015.

“Shades of denialism.” Conference on Communication and the Environment. International Environmental Communication Association. Boulder, CO. June 11-14, 2015. Co-authored with Carl G. Herndl. Conference.

CASSIE CHILDS was awarded the 2015-2016 University of South Florida Dissertation Completion Fellowship by the USF Office of Graduate Studies.

HEATHER FOX was awarded a 2015-2016 Frances S. Summersell Center for the Study of the South Fellowship at the University of Alabama.

“Representations of Truth: The Significance of Order in Katherine Anne Porter’s The Old Order Stories.” Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts. 14.2 (Aug. 2015): 201-25. Print.

COLLEEN KOLBA
“Law of Reversals.” Hobart. July 24, 2015. http://www.hobartpulp.com/web_features/law-of-reversals

ANNALISE MABE
"Bedtime Stories." Animal. 2015. http://animalliterarymagazine.com/2015/08/01/poem-32/

THEODORE MURRAY
“Run Program: Conversation.” TheEEEL. Aug. 25, 2015. http://www.cas.usf.edu/news/s/739/#English%20grads%20hired%20by%20universities



Faculty achievements

JOHN FLEMING, Ph.D. was awarded an International Book Award and was a finalist for the CLMP Firecracker Award for his short story collection, “Songs for the Deaf.”

“Egret.” New World Writing. Aug. 2015. Web.

YLCE IRIZARRY, Ph.D. was tenured and promoted to associate professor. She is now serving as director of undergraduate studies.

“Because Place Still Matters: Mapping Ethno-nationalism in Bodega Dreams.” CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 27.1 (2015): 152-185. Print.

CHRISTINE LASEK, M.F.A. "The Makeshift Carrier." The Magnolia Review 1:2 (2015). https://themagnoliareview.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/tmr-volume-1-issue-2-july-20151.pdf

JOSEPH MOXLEY, Ph.D. “Peer Review and Document Review in STEM courses.” ProCOMM 2015. IEEE International Professional and Communication Conference. Limerick, Ireland. July 12-15, 2015. Conference Presentation.

“Writing Commons and Open Education Resources/Internships for STEM Programs.” ProCOMM 2015. IEEE International Professional and Communication Conference. Limerick, Ireland. July 12-15, 2015. Conference Presentation.

“My Reviewers: The development and user-centered design of an internally-produced document review, assessment, and e-portfolio tool.” The ACM Special Interest Group on the Design of Communication (ACM SIGDOC). Limerick, Ireland. July 16-17, 2015. Conference Presentation.

“Theorizing Community Rubrics: Limits, Research, and Case Studies.” EATAW 2015: 8th Biennial Conference of the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing. June 15-17, 2015. Co-presented with Chris Anson, Djuddah Lejen, Damian Finnegan, Anna Warnsby, and Asko Kauppinen. Conference Presentation.

“Creating an International Classroom: Writing Commons and the Globalization of Writing Studies.” EATAW 2015: 8th Biennial Conference of the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing. June 15-17, 2015. Conference Presentation.

“Big Data Methods, Digital Tools, & Writing Studies, a pre-conference workshop.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Tampa, FL. 2015. Ignite Event/Presentation.

“Assuming Agency: The Advantages of Publishing Our Own Books and Developing Our Own Learning Management Tools.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Tampa, FL. 2015. Conference Presentation.

“Why My Reviewers?” Ignite Event. Conference on College Composition and Communication. Tampa, FL. 2015. Conference Presentation.

Respondent. “Creative Writing in America: Considering the Past, Imagining the Future.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Tampa, FL. 2015. Conference Presentation.

“Using Digital Tools to Improve Feedback on Student Writing, Peer Review, and Writing Program Assessment.” 21st Century Academic Forum at Harvard: Teaching, Learning, and Research in the ‘Just Google It’ Age. Harvard, MA. Mar. 9, 2015. Conference Presentation.

“Statistical, Predictive, and Discourse Analysis of 78,000 Peer Reviews.” USF Colloquium: Digital Writing Tools for Global Citizens. Tampa, FL. Jan. 16, 2015. Conference Presentation.

Using Digital Tools to Foster Writing Research and Student Success in STEM Courses. ProCOMM. Limerick, Ireland: 13 July 2015. Co-authored with Valerie Ross. Print.

My Reviewers: Participatory Design & Crowd-Sourced Usability Processes. SIGDOC. Limerick, Ireland: 17 July 2015. Co-authored with Sandy Branham and Valerie Ross. Print.

CYNTHIA PATTERSON, Ph.D. "A Living in Periodicals: Charlotte Perkins Gilman the Magazinist." Sixth International Charlotte Perkins Gilman Conference. Boston, MA. June 13, 2015. Conference Presentation.

"Magazines as Historical Study Subjects: Reflecting the Sociocultural Reality." The Routledge Handbook of Magazine Research: The Future of the Magazine Form. David Abrahamson and Marcia R. Prior-Miller, eds. New York, NY: Routledge, 2015. Print.

Panel Chair. "American Periodicals at 25: Looking Back, Looking Forward." Twenty-Sixth Annual Conference on American Literature. Boston, MA. May 23, 2015.



Emerita achievements

SARA DEATS, Ph.D. Cats I Have Loved. SBPRA Press. 2015. Print.

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