News & Events
JPEE doctoral student monét cooper interviewed by Pride Source about Black Lives Matter Week of Action event in Detroit*
JPEE doctoral candidates reveal how undergraduates actually feel about writing on social media platforms*
Ruth Li published a poem online in the journal Disability Studies Quarterly*
Anne Gere with many JPEEers*
James Hammond’s essay, “Definitive Programs: Rhetoric, Computation, and the (Pre)history of Controversy over Automated Essay Scoring, 1954–1965,” appears*
Recent JPEE graduates Merideth Garcia and Anna V. Knutson coauthored (with David Gold) an article published*
The Board of Regents has named LSA’s new dean. Curzan’s term will begin September 1.*
English and Education’s Elizabeth Tacke is a Humanities Institute Graduate Student Fellow for 2019-2020*
The Institute for the Humanities, founded in 1987, promotes interdisciplinary research and discourse in the humanities and the arts. The central function of the institute is to form an intellectual community of faculty and graduate student fellows from various departments who will spend a year in residence in the institute pursuing their research and participating…
Michelle Sprouse’s conference paper “Social Annotation and Layered Readings in Composition” was recently published. *
In The Proceedings of the Annual Computers and Writing Conference, 2018 available from the WAC Clearinghouse.