 Chrissy Auger, LiteratureChrissy Auger, Ph.D. graduate 2015, accepted a full-time position as CPT Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Eckerd College. Her dissertation was entitled "F. Scott Hollywood." At USF, she studied the early modern period and modernism in depth, ultimately specializing in Shakespeare and Fitzgerald. Chrissy attended Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, where she earned her BA in English in 2004 and Master's in Liberal Studies in 2007. She is also independently engaged with genocide studies and a |  Brittany Cagle, MFA PoetryBrittany Cagle is a 2015 MFA graduate with a focus in Poetry. She earned her BA in English at Florida Gulf Coast University with minors in both journalism and creative writing. Her experience working for Naples News and Eagle News during her undergraduate career has shaped commitment to article and photography publication. She has publications in both paper and online media. |  Lauren Cagle, Rhetoric & CompositionI earned my B.A. in English and Creative Writing in 2007 at Rhodes College and my M.A. in Language and Composition in 2011 at UNLV. My scholarly interests include the rhetoric of science and technology, technical writing, and writing across the curriculum. I love teaching composition and will talk a blue streak about pedagogy with any and all. |
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 Paul Corrigan, LiteratureI worked on my Ph.D. in literature at the University of South Florida, while teaching literature and writing at Southeastern University. I live with my wife and our two daughters in Lakeland, FL, where I walk to work. My scholarship deals with contemporary literature, poetry, pedagogy, the environment, and spirituality. |  Samantha Cosgrove, Rhet/CompSamantha Cosgrove graduated in 2016 with an MA in Rhetoric and Composition. She received her BA in English with a minor in Creative Writing in 2014 from The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Her current research interests are Risk Communication and Visual Rhetoric. |  Angela Eward-Mangione, LiteratureMy major area of specialty is the Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, which I have previously incorporated into the Introductory Drama and Literature courses I periodically teach. I have also taught courses in the Humanities, Philosophy, Academic Writing, Professional Writing, and Student Success Skills. My dissertation synthesizes adaptation and post-colonial theory to analyze discourses of race and gender in African and Caribbean adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays. |
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 Laura Ewing, Rhetoric &CompositionLaura graduated in 2016 from USF with a Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition Theory. Her research focuses on Global Rhetoric, Professional/Technical Writing and Technology. Her interests include how online social networks are employed globally, how these social networks are utilized in the technical communication classroom, and how tech comm students across geographical borders can collaborate to build professional relationships. |  Caitlin Klueber, Rhet & CompI earned my M.A. from USF majoring in English – Rhet & Comp in 2015 and my B.A. from Ohio Wesleyan University with double majors in English Literature and Humanities and a minor in Women's and Gender Studies. I have research interests in crisis communication, technical writing, composition, rhetorical theory, and the use of technology, especially social media, in pedagogical tactics and classroom settings. |  Katherine McGee, LiteratureKatherine McGee specializes in eighteenth and nineteenth century British literature, and her dissertation offers an ecocritical reading of the Gothic novels of Ann Radcliffe and Mary Shelley.
Outside of her studies, Katherine enjoys country and top 40 music, the occasional drink wiwith friends, and collecting Monopoly games and paraphernalia. Her cat, Atticus, is almost two years old and is both a joy and a curse. |
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 Megan Mcintyre, Rhet & CompMegan McIntyre graduated with a Ph.D. in the Rhetoric and Composition program in 2015. Her research interests include postpedagogy, material rhetorics, composition, and political rhetoric. Her dissertation focused on how agency might be reimagined as dependent and relational, especially in view of the postpedagogical work of Thomas Rickert and the material network theories of Bruno Latour and the other new materialists. |  Stephanie Phillips, Rhet & CompI earned my MA in literature from USF and my BA from the University of Tampa where I majored in English and minored in history. |  Allison Wise, LiteratureAllison graduated in August 2016 with a Ph.D. in Literature from USF. She was a Presidential Doctoral Fellow focusing on 20th-century British literature. Her research primarily explores the conjunction of material culture, memory, and the urban spaces of the British empire. Her interests can mainly be summed up in whiskey, swimming, and photographing cemeteries. |
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