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Stella Wang is an Associate Professor at the University of Rochester, affiliated with the Writing, Speaking, and Argument Program (WSAP). She holds a PhD and specializes in writing pedagogy, translation studies, and sociolinguistics. Her research integrates contact linguistics, corpus-based learning, and service learning into college writing education. She co-founded the Code-Meshing Pedagogy initiative, exploring the role of code-meshing in linguistic identity expression. Wang teaches first-year writing courses and advanced translation courses, emphasizing interdisciplinary and community-engaged practices. She has presented her work at national conferences, including the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) and the SUNY Council on Writing. Her contributions include co-developing curricula and digital resources, such as the Code-Meshing Pedagogy website, and leading community partnerships in Southwest Rochester.
- Education: PhD (specific discipline unspecified)
- Key Projects: Code-Meshing Pedagogy, community-based transcreation projects, experiential learning in translation.
- Professional Activities: Committee leadership, conference presentations, and collaborations with linguists and educators.
Wang’s work bridges theory and practice, advocating for inclusive pedagogies that embrace multilingualism and cultural diversity in academic writing.
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