
Episode 49: Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt
In this episode, Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt talks about Yakima Valley College, a two-year college in Yakima, Wa., developmental writing courses, response to student writing, and the Two-Year College As...
25 Nov 202029min

Episode 48: Kristi Prins and Jason Luther
In this episode, Kristi Prins and Jason Luther talk about craft, materiality, multimodal pedagogies and practices, and the advantages of incorporating zines, podcasts, and other DIY projects in the wr...
19 Nov 202025min

Episode 47: Melvin Beavers
In this episode, Melvin Beavers talks about writing program administration (WPA), his research on online writing instruction and professionalizing part-time faculty to teach online, principles to onli...
12 Nov 202020min

Episode 46: J. Michael Rifenburg
In this episode, J. Michael Rifenburg talks about writing classes and athletic programs, how writing teachers can develop more ethical, inclusive teaching practices that keep in mind student-athletes,...
10 Nov 202020min

Episode 45: Dev Bose
In this episode, Dev Bose talks about disability studies, accommodations, ethics and disclosure, his research on college writers with ADHD, and portfolio assessment.
5 Nov 202024min

Episode 44: Chris Thaiss
In this episode, Chris Thaiss talks about key moments in the history and development of Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC), issues and questions facing WAC programs, the importance of WAC work, and f...
29 Okt 202029min

Episode 43: Rebecca S. Nowacek
In this episode, Rebecca S. Nowacek talks about writing centers, cultivating and sustaining success in writing center work, advantages of co-directing a writing center, threshold concepts, and develop...
22 Okt 202022min

Episode 42: Eunjeong Lee
In this episode, Eunjeong Lee talks about multilingual writers, teaching second language writing, critical approaches to language and literacy studies, multimodality, and translingual practices.
15 Okt 202025min



















