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Jul 1, 2023

Faculty News for May & June 2023

CHRIS ANSON Chris Anson, with co-authors Ian Anson and CRDM graduate Kendra Andrews, published “Teachers’ Beliefs about the Language of Peer Review: Survey-Based Evidence,” in Rethinking Peer Review: Critical Reflections on a Pedagogical Practice, edited by Phoebe Jackson and Christopher Weaver (The WAC Clearinghouse and UP of Colorado, 2023). In June, Anson gave remarks about the role of reading in…

Jun 23, 2023

Middle English to Medicine

English alumnus Nathan Adams carved out a path to medical school by combining the humanities and sciences.

Brody McCurdy, Walt Wolfram and Lydia Elrod stand together and laugh outside Tompkins Hall in the Court of North Carolina.

Jun 5, 2023

Linguistic Research Team Preserves Local Dialects and Culture

Linguists at NC State are studying language evolution in Chatham County, a historically rural area that’s on the fast track for significant growth.

Two hands hold a copy of Marsha Gordon's book, "Becoming the Ex-Wife"

May 16, 2023

Wolfpack Writers: Marsha Gordon

We caught up with NC State film studies professor Marsha Gordon to learn more about her new biography “Becoming the Ex-Wife: The Unconventional Life and Forgotten Writings of Ursula Parrott.”

May 1, 2023

Faculty News for April 2023

HUILING DING Huiling Ding wrote the foreword for Embodied Environmental Risk in Technical Communication: Problems and Solutions Toward Social Sustainability (Routledge, 2022). With Yeqing Kong, Ding wrote  the introduction to the Special Issue on Intercultural Participatory Risk Communication About COVID-19: Using Immaterial Labor to Promote Social Justice in a Pandemic, Journal of Rhetoric, Professional Communication,…

Apr 19, 2023

Behind the Camera

Film studies alumnus Kieran Moreira’s path to a picture-perfect career started at NC State and led to professional success creating videos for tech companies and indie films.

Apr 1, 2023

Faculty Notes for March 2023

CHRIS ANSON Chris Anson’s chapter “The Multidimensional Variables of Writing Program Development and Sustainability” was published in English and Spanish in the volume Centros y Programas en Latinoamérica: Opciones Teóricas y Pedagógicas Para la Enseñanza de la Escritura Disciplinar [The Field of Teaching Disciplinary Writing in Latin America: Trajectories and Future Directions], edited by Estela…

Mar 27, 2023

How is AI Changing How We Write and Create?

Three English professors offer insights on artificial intelligence’s impact on writing, art, creativity, authenticity and more.

A gloved hand moves a small brush along an old piece of parchment paper.

Mar 20, 2023

Leafing Through History

An intercollege, interdisciplinary team of NC State researchers use modern scientific techniques to mine genetic clues from old manuscripts, unlocking traces of the past hidden in the books and shaping future scholarship.

Mar 3, 2023

Faculty Notes for February 2023

CHRIS ANSON On February 16 at the Conference on College Composition and Communication in Chicago, Chris Anson spoke on a panel on the ethics of text recycling (when academics re-use all or parts of previous publications in further publications). Anson gave a paper titled “The T-Unit on Trial: Prosecutorial Evidence from a Sample Study” on…