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Jason Lovvorn is a Professor of English in the Department of English within the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences at Belmont University. He serves as the internship coordinator for the English Department and is actively involved in teaching and research. His academic work bridges rhetorical theory, digital media, and innovative pedagogical practices in higher education.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Writing, Literacy, Culture, and Technology from Vanderbilt University
- M.A. from University of Virginia
- B.A. from University of Alabama
His primary research interests include rhetorical studies, new materialism, new media, and pedagogy in higher education. Lovvorn’s scholarship explores how writing and literacy practices evolve in digital environments, with a focus on writing centers, service-learning narratives, and online platforms such as discussion boards and video games. He integrates service-learning into many of his courses, particularly those on the rhetoric of humor and human rights, fostering community engagement in Nashville.
While no specific publications are listed in the provided text, his research output centers on digital storytelling, literacy development, and the rhetorical dimensions of emerging technologies and educational practices.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Lovvorn advises students through his role as internship coordinator and contributes to curriculum development and experiential learning in the English Department. Although specific grants or funded projects are not detailed, his work in service-learning suggests engagement with community-based academic initiatives. He teaches core writing and rhetoric courses, often with interdisciplinary and socially engaged themes.
There is no mention of formal research labs or collaborative teams in the provided content, but his work implies collaboration with community partners and involvement in writing center scholarship and digital media projects.




