Publications from 2019
An Exploratory Study of Engineering Students’ Misconceptions about Technical Communication, Cheryl Q. Li, Judy Randi, and Jenna Sheffield
”CyberWorld” as a Theme for a University-wide First-year Common Course, Kristen Przyborski, Frank Breitinger, Lauren Beck, and Ronald S. Harichandran
Publications from 2017
Figuring Programmatic Agency: The Framework as Critical Rearticulatory Practice in Writing Program Administration, Amy C. Kimme Hea, Jenna Sheffield, and Kenneth C. Walker
A Study in the Humor of the Old Northeast: Joseph C. Neal's Charcoal Sketches and the Comic Urban Frontier Studies in American Humor, David E.E. Sloane
Publications from 2016
Three Ways In: Approaches to Teaching Visual Rhetoric Through Infographics Programs, Marisa Sandoval Lamb, Jenna Sheffield, and Kristin Winet
Choreographing Diversity and the American Experience: Myra Kinch & Group, Federal Theatre Project, 1937-1939., Margaret F. Savilonis
She Was Always Sad: Remembering Mother in Caryl Churchill's Not Enough Oxygen and A Number, Margaret F. Savilonis
Thinking Beyond Tools: Writing Program Administration and Digital Literacy, Jenna Sheffield
Leveraging the Methodological Affordances of Facebook: A Model of Social Networking Strategy in Longitudinal Writing Research, Jenna Sheffield and Amy C. Kimme Hea
Early Stories and Sketches, David E.E. Sloane
Publications from 2015
Digital Scholarship and Interactivity: A Study of Commenting Features in Networked Books, Jenna Sheffield
Publications from 2013
Got to Get Over the Hump: The Politics of Glam in the Work of Labelle and Parliament, Margaret F. Savilonis
Open Peer Review: Collective Intelligence as a Framework for Theorizing Approaches to Peer Review in the Humanities, Jenna Sheffield
Publications from 2008
Utopia in Absentia: Staging Possibilities in Kirk Lynn’s WAR, Margaret F. Savilonis
Value, Voice, and Identity in Three Birds Alighting on a Field, Margaret F. Savilonis
Publications from 2002
Effects of Slavery on Non-Slaves, David E.E. Sloane
Publications from 1998
Mark Twain and Race, David E.E. Sloane
Publications from 1990
Usher’s Nervous Fever: The Meaning of Medicine in Poe’s ‘The Fall of the House of Usher, David E.E. Sloane