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Ann Roemer is a Professor and Director of the Intensive English Language Institute (IELI) at Utah State University, where she teaches English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and contributes to the TESOL Certificate program. She is affiliated with the Department of World Languages & Cultures within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from the University of Utah
- Master's in Teaching ESL and Spanish from the School for International Training, Vermont
- Bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Her research focuses on second-language pedagogy, language ideology, and issues of whiteness and campus climate, particularly in cross-cultural contexts. She has conducted research in Tanzania as a Fulbright scholar, exploring the sociopolitical dimensions of language education. Her work bridges applied linguistics and critical sociocultural theory, with a strong emphasis on pedagogical equity and inclusive academic environments.
Although no specific publications are listed, her conference presentations indicate active engagement in the fields of TESOL, language education policy, and cultural studies in language teaching.
She serves as an associate style editor for the MEXTESOL Journal, contributing to scholarly discourse in the field.
Ann Roemer advises students through the IELI and TESOL programs, though specific advisees are not named. She has been involved in professional development and academic service, including conference presentations and editorial work. No grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
She is affiliated with the Intensive English Language Institute, which supports international students in developing academic language proficiency, and contributes to the broader mission of language education and cultural integration at Utah State University.




