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Eileen R. Maggs is an associate professor of English at the University of Oregon. She teaches first-year composition, writing across the disciplines, and writing center theory and practice, as well as second-year composition, advanced composition and argument, and writing center pedagogy. She teaches all of the composition and rhetoric courses at the University of Oregon. Her research focuses on college-level composition, including inquiry writing, reading research papers, and writing in technology.
Anne McCaffrey is an associate professor of English at Indiana University–Bloomington. She teaches first-year composition, writing across the disciplines, and writing center theory and practice, as well as second-year composition, college writing pedagogy, and the writing and rhetoric of technology. She is also an affiliate of the Harry Ransom Center, the Center for the Study of Writing, and the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric. Her current work explores the digital humanities and its application to the study of writing and rhetoric.
S. Gwyneth McCallum is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. She teaches first-year writing, composition, and writing across the disciplines, and teaches all of the composition courses in UNCW's Honors Program. She is a second-year doctoral student at UNCW in the area of composition studies.
Kristin M. Roach is a professor of English and the director of the writing center at Northern Illinois University. She teaches courses in first-year composition, writing across the disciplines, and writing center theory and practice. Her research addresses the role of technology in undergraduate writing instruction. She is a fellow of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and of the College-Conservatory Division of the American Theatre.
Nanci Fuller is professor of writing and rhetoric at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She works primarily with first-year writing students, and has a particular interest in the rhetorical and textual aspects of first-year composition.
Suzanne E. Bessette is a professor of English at the University of New England. She teaches courses in first-year writing, academic writing, and rhetoric, and is also director of the Writing and Rhetoric Center. 827ec27edc