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Helene Lois Krauthamer is a Professor in the Division of Arts and Humanities within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), specializing in English linguistics and pedagogy. She serves as Program Coordinator for the English B.A. program and holds leadership roles including Alliance 4 Representative to the UDC-NEA Faculty Association and Faculty Sponsor for Sigma Tau Delta.
Her academic credentials include:
- Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics, State University of New York at Buffalo
- Master of Arts in Linguistics, State University of New York at Buffalo
- Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, New York University
Dr. Krauthamer's research spans theoretical and applied linguistics with emphasis on grammar evolution, rhetoric, and technology-integrated pedagogy. Her expertise in game-based learning and writing center methodologies bridges traditional linguistic scholarship with innovative classroom practices, while her work in stylistics and poetry demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement with literary studies.
Her recent publications examine pronoun usage shifts through historical and sociolinguistic lenses (2020-2021) and explore community-based learning models in English education (2018), revealing a consistent focus on language evolution and pedagogical innovation across both theoretical and applied contexts.
Through her coordination of the English B.A. program since 2016 and Sigma Tau Delta sponsorship since 2002, she has mentored generations of students while developing curricula that integrate community engagement. Her faculty association leadership and editorial board service demonstrate institutional commitment beyond direct teaching responsibilities.
Her 2023 presentation on writing center evolution highlights active participation in academic support infrastructure, reflecting her holistic approach to educational ecosystems where tutoring, composition instruction, and technological adaptation intersect.





