Profiles in "Rhetoric and Composition" Expertise Area

  • Rachel Andoga is a poet from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in journals including Indiana Review, The Citron Review, Third Coast, Sundog Lit, and Arcadia.
  • Rachel Stones teaches First-Year Composition and business writing courses for CISA. Areas of interest include creative writing and how stories affect the human brain.
  • Kathryn started her teaching journey as a notetaker and tutor before transitioning to a writing consultant and English 102 facilitator. Kathryn then worked as a course grader, and is now a Faculty Associate at ASU.
  • Nick Mueller is an instructor in the Writers' Studio, a 100% online First-Year Composition program within the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts. In this role he supports students as they learn to compose rhetorically a
  • Kelly McElwain earned her BA from the University of San Diego and her MA from ASU. She teaches ENG 101 in the Writers' Studio, a fully online first-year composition program in the College of Interactive Sciences and Arts.
  • Cedric Burrows researches Black rhetoric and its reception by mainstream audiences.
  • Gabby Bunko is a PhD student in English: Writing, Rhetorics, and Literacies. Her research interests include intersections in writing and literary studies, cultural rhetorics, and disability rhetorics.