Patricia Portanova is Associate Professor of English at Northern
Essex Community College, where she teaches writing and
communication. She earned her Ph.D. in Composition Studies from the
University of New Hampshire, where she served as editor of
Transitions, a journal of undergraduate writing. She has served as
chair of the Northeast Writing Across the Curriculum Consortium
(NEWACC) and currently co-chairs the Cognition and Writing Special
Interest Group at CCCC. Her research focuses on cognition and
writing, civic inquiry, and public rhetoric. J. Michael Rifenburg
is Associate Professor of English at the University of North
Georgia, where he directs first-year writing and leads workshops on
faculty writing through UNG's Center for Teaching, Learning, and
Leadership. With Patricia, he co-chairs the Cognition and Writing
Special Interest Group at CCCC. His book, The Embodied Playbook:
Writing Practices of Student-Athletes, is forthcoming with
University Press of Colorado.
Duane Roen is Professor of English at Arizona State University,
where he serves as Dean of the College of Integrative Sciences and
Arts, Dean of University College, and Vice Provost. He has written
widely about writing instruction, writing across the curriculum,
writing program administration, and academics as public
intellectuals. His current projects focus on applications of the
Framework for Success in Postsecondary Writing and on family
history writing.
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