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Andrea Ross is a Lecturer at the University of California, Davis, Department of English. She specializes in teaching Environmental Writing, Journalism, Business Writing, and Composition. Her research focuses on Adoption Studies, Wilderness Studies, Feminist Rhetoric, and Multimodal Composition. Prior to academia, she worked as an environmental educator, National Park Service ranger, and wilderness guide, and ran an all-women's adventure travel business. She holds a BA in Community Studies from UC Santa Cruz and an MA/PhD in English Literature from UC Davis.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies, UC Santa Cruz
- Master of Arts/Doctorate in English Literature (Creative Writing emphasis), UC Davis
Research Interests: Combines personal narrative and environmental advocacy through writing. Explores adoption’s impact on identity, feminist critiques of environmental discourse, and the role of wilderness in societal narratives.
Publications: Includes memoirs like Unnatural Selection and essays addressing adoption policies and environmental ethics. Her work bridges creative writing with social advocacy, emphasizing writing as a tool for knowledge creation.
Awards & Grants: None explicitly listed in the profile.
Advising/Grants: No student advisees or grant details provided.
Labs/Teams: No affiliation with specific research groups mentioned.





