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Monroe Moody is a Lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan, affiliated with the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA). Their research focuses on writing pedagogy, writing program administration, and ELA secondary education, alongside interests in genre studies, feminist theory, and romance fiction. Moody holds a PhD in English and Education from the University of Michigan (2013), an M.A. in Education from Webster University (2005), and a B.A. in English with a teaching certificate from the University of Illinois (2002).
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as Writing 201: Introduction to ChatGPT (Sweetland), English 325: The Art of the Essay, and LSWA 230: Introduction to Songwriting. Their publications explore topics like participatory culture in online book reviewing and the sociocultural dimensions of romance fiction. Moody has received notable awards for teaching excellence, including the 2024 Ben Prize and the 2013 Rackham Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award.
Advising and grants: No specific advising roles or grants are listed in the provided materials. Moody's work is centered on pedagogy and literary analysis within the English department, with no mention of laboratory affiliations or collaborative teams.
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