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Graduate Certificate in College Teaching (Offered by English Department)

This certificate is for graduate students planning a career in post-secondary education. It offers courses that develop pedagogical skills, explore pedagogical assessment or scholarship, and enhance the use of technology in instruction.

Hyunyoung Cho

Hyunyoung Cho

A native of South Korea, Hyunyoung Cho received her BA and MA at Seoul National University and came to the U.S. for her doctoral study, receiving her Ph.D. in English literature at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. In Spring 2014, she joined Mason Korea as a founding faculty member of the ...

E Shelley Reid

E Shelley Reid

Shelley Reid is currently Executive Director of Engaged Teaching at the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning, and also teaches a range of courses for the English Department on writing, the teaching of writing, and writing program scholarship. Her recent articles in Composition Studies, Pedagogy, ...

Jonathan M. Marine

Jonathan M. Marine

Jonathan M. Marine is a PhD Candidate in the Writing and Rhetoric program at George Mason University where his dissertation focuses on building a theoretical model of writing engagement. His other research interests include graffiti rhetorics and the pedagogy and theory of James Moffett. 

Courtney Adams Wooten

Courtney Adams Wooten

Courtney Adams Wooten began her career at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX, serving as the writing program administrator there for four years before joining GMU as the Director of Composition. She is the author of Childfree and Happy: Transforming the Rhetoric of Women's Reproduc...

Douglas Eyman

Douglas Eyman

Douglas Eyman is Director of Writing and Rhetoric Programs at GMU. He teaches courses in digital rhetoric, technical and scientific communication, web authoring, new media, and professional writing. His current research interests include the affordances and constraints of composing with AI/LLMs, new ...

The Symposium: Why Baldwin Matters: April 17, 2024

Upcoming Event
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 12:00 PM EDT
Fenwick Library, Fenwick Library Reading Room

"LOOKING FOR JIMMY" with David Leeming  A presentation & conversation: Noon-1:15 pm, Fenwick Reading Room, GMU, Fairfax, VA Prof. Keith Clark will host David Leeming. David Leeming met James Baldwin in Istanbul in 1961. In 1994, Knopf published Leemings “James Baldwin: A Biography.” Leeming will...

Why Baldwin Matters

Upcoming Event
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM EDT
Center for the Arts, Monson Grand Tier, 3rd Floor

Note: Parking: disabled parking out front; paid parking lot at Mason Pond Parking Deck next door.   "LOOKING FOR JIMMY" with David Leeming  A lecture & conversation: 1:30-2:45 pm, Center for the Arts, Monson Grand Tier 3rd Floor, GMU, Fairfax, VAProf. Keith Clark will host David Leeming. David ...

PhD in Writing and Rhetoric

George Mason's doctoral program in Writing and Rhetoric offers a curriculum that emphasizes theoretical, practical, and productive approaches to writing in organizations and in public spaces. Our program is built on the premise that writing and teaching in twenty-first century organizations requires ...

Linguistics concentration in the MA in English

The master's degree in English with a concentration in linguistics is theoretically oriented and provides a solid foundation in the major subfields of linguistics: phonology, syntax, and semantics. It requires 30 credits and can be earned on a part-time basis in two years.