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Beth Daniell, Ph. D. (University of Texas Austin)


Beth Daniell, Professor of English and Director of Composition, holds the Ph.D in English from the University of Texas at Austin. Her specialization is rhetoric and composition, and her research interest is literacy. She has been a faculty member at several universities, most recently at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa and at Clemson, where she taught in the MA in Professional Communication program. She teaches, and has taught, undergraduate and graduate courses in writing, rhetoric, composition theory, research methods, and literacy studies.  Her work has appeared in Pre/Text, College Composition and Communication, College English, and Writing Center Journal, as well as in a number of collections, most recently, Teaching Rhetorica: Theory, Pedagogy, Practice, edited by Kate Ronald and Joy Ritchie. Professor Daniell is author of  A Communion of Friendship: Literacy, Spiritual Practice, and Women in Recovery (Southern Illinois UP, 2003). With Peter Mortensen, she edited Women and Literacy: Local and Global Inquiries for a New Century (NCTE/LEA Tayor and Francis, 2007).

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