Jeremy Kelley completed his doctoral studies in applied linguistics at UCLA in 2013, where he trained as an ethnographer and critical discourse analyst. Before earning his PhD, he completed undergraduate…
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Jennifer Westbay
With a Ph.D. degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where one of her study emphases was Victorian prose, Jennifer Westbay currently teaches first-year (Writing I)…
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Greg Rubinson studied British literature as an undergraduate at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. He graduated from there with honors in 1992 and returned to the U.S. where…
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Esha Niyogi De has a Ph.D. and a Masters in English, respectively, from Purdue University and Clark University in the USA, and an undergraduate degree from Jadavpur University in India….
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David Kipen began his career as manager of the Nuart Theater in his native Los Angeles. He holds a degree in Literature from Yale University, and served as Book Editor/Critic for…
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Bruce Stone (BA, Columbia University; MFA, Vermont College) joined Writing Programs in 2011. From 2000 to 2011, he taught primarily composition, but also literature, theory, and creative writing, in the…
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Leslie Bennett Sherwood has been on faculty with Writing Programs since 2011. Before coming to UCLA, she taught ESL to migrant, immigrant, and international populations in the US and Australia….
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Bruce Beiderwell came to Writing Programs in 1985 after completing a Ph.D. at UCLA in the Department of English. Since then, he has taught composition courses at all levels as…
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Studying ESL in the United States might involve a learning curve for some students, especially when they come from a different learning or course structure. To help you get adjusted…
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Studying ESL in the United States might involve a learning curve for some students, especially when they come from a different learning community or course structure. To help you get…
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