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Jarron Slater is a Part-Time Visiting Faculty member in the Department of English within the College of Humanities at Brigham Young University. He contributes to the academic mission through teaching and scholarship in rhetoric and technical communication.
Education:
- PhD in Rhetoric and Scientific & Technical Communication, University of Minnesota (2018)
- MA in English (Rhetoric and Composition), Brigham Young University (2012)
- BA in English (Minor in Logic), Brigham Young University (2010)
His research interests center on rhetorical theory, the history of rhetoric, and technical communication. He is particularly engaged with scholarly communities focused on rhetoric and composition pedagogy, as evidenced by his active memberships in national and international academic societies.
Jarron Slater is affiliated with several prominent organizations in the field of rhetoric and English education, reflecting his commitment to professional development and scholarly exchange.
Professional Memberships:
- American Society for the History of Rhetoric (2021–Present)
- National Council of Teachers of English (2021–Present)
- Association of Teachers of Technical Writing (2018–Present)
- International Society for the History of Rhetoric (2017–Present)
- Kenneth Burke Society (2013–Present)
- Rhetoric Society of America (2013–Present)
He teaches various courses in the English department, though specific titles are not disclosed in the current view. His role supports the curriculum in rhetoric, composition, and communication. There is no public information indicating advising responsibilities or grant funding.
He is based in room 4158 of the JFSB building on BYU’s Provo, Utah campus.