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About Nancy Mack
Concentration: English Education, Composition and Rhetoric, Rhetorical Theory
Nancy Mack is a full professor of English at Wright State University where she teaches undergraduate courses for pre-service teachers and graduate courses in composition theory, memoir, and multigenre writing. Her career began as a middle and high school teacher. She then taught in three prison programs for ten years. She has participated in several large grants, including arts organizations and PBS multimedia programs for teachers. Her scholarship explores issues related to sociolinguistics, identity formation, emotional labor, and working class. Her publications include books about teaching multigenre writing and teaching grammar with poetry. She has two forthcoming chapters in scholarly anthologies about working class pedagogy and the imposter phenomenon. She is a frequent speaker at national and state conferences and has won several teaching awards.
2010 - 2017 | Professor, Wright State University ‐ English Language and Literatures | |
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1993 - 2009 | Associate Professor, Wright State University ‐ English Language and Literatures | |
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1988 - 1993 | Assistant Professor, Wright State University ‐ English Language and Literatures | |
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1987 - 1988 | Chair, Urbana University ‐ Humanities | |
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1986 - 1987 | Assistant Professor, Urban University ‐ English | |
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Honors and Awards
- Dr. Cindy Bowman Presentation Ohio Council of Teachers of 2016 Endowment
- Outstanding Teaching College of Liberal Arts, WSU 2013
- Outstanding English Language Arts College Educator of the Year Ohio Council of Teachers of English Language Arts 2004
- Graduate Faculty Teaching Award English Graduate Student Organization 2002
1986 | Ph.D., The Ohio State University | |
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Contact Information
Office: 451 Millett Hall, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435
Phone: (937) 775-3534
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