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My new position at Stanford University

9/4/2020

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I am thrilled to announce that this week I began a new appointment as a Career-Track Lecturer in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University. I am grateful to be joining such an intellectually dynamic program with an inspiring mission to support the development of all Stanford undergraduate students into ethically minded and critically thoughtful writers and speakers. I'm especially excited about the course I'll be teaching during the 2020-21 academic year, Writing for Liberation: The Rhetoric of Antiracism. 
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In front of the Hoover Tower on the Stanford campus.
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In a Zoom room with members of my new cohort, Nissa Cannon (top left), Katherine Rothschild (bottom left), and Brittany Hull (bottom right), during training this past week.
The most recent edition of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric's newsletter announces my addition to the program along with an incredible cohort of seven other Career-Track Lecturers. Check it out to read more!
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My interview with "Impact" magazine

7/21/2019

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Cal Poly's College of Liberal Arts released its annual Impact magazine this week, featuring a story about the college's first diversity cluster search titled "Leaders in Diversity and Inclusion." This search was conducted in 2017 to hire new faculty across multiple departments who are committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in their teaching, research, and service. As one of the seven assistant professors hired as a result of this search, I am featured in the article. You can check out the article by visiting the college's website or downloading it as a PDF. Happy reading!
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