PhD, English & American Literature, Rhetoric & Composition Studies, The Ohio State University MA, English, The Ohio State University BA, English, The Ohio State University
About
Suellynn Duffey teaches undergraduate writing courses as well as graduate courses in writing theory and pedagogy, women and literacy, writing and place, and related topics. She administers the first- and junior-level writing programs at UMSL and has held similar administrative positions at The Ohio State University, Ohio University, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, and Georgia Southern University.
She is currently working on a book focused on literacy in the heartland. She has also published numerous articles on writing program administration, some of them written collaboratively. She has presided over national conferences and organizations (the Conference on Basic Writing), worked on large-scale writing assessment projects, and received several grants to fund research on and/or development of writing across the curriculum, de-tracking first-year writing students, and classroom technology.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS, TALKS, AND OTHER WORKS
•“Choreography: Running Away, Moving Toward, Living In,” invited book chapter for Women’s Personal, Professional, and Intellectual Lives in Rhetoric and Composition, eds. Elizabeth Flynn and Tiffany Bourelle. (In submission.)