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Julie Damron is an Associate Professor of Asian & Near Eastern Languages. She holds additional roles including Court Appointed Special Advocate with the Utah Office of Guardian ad Litem and CASA (2018–Present) and served as Vice Chair of the ACTFL Distance Learning SIG (2019–2020). Her work emphasizes language education and cultural engagement, such as organizing the workshop "Studying Korean: Who, Why and How?" for high school teachers in collaboration with the Korean Consulate in San Francisco (2019). She has also hosted Korean exchange students from 2013 to 2019.
Her research interests focus on language pedagogy, cultural preservation, and the intersection of education with community advocacy. While no formal academic articles are listed, she contributes to public humanities through podcast episodes like "Among the Losses": Remembering the Poet Anya Krugovoy Silver (2025).
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. She has advised no listed students, but her outreach efforts include collaborations with educational and cultural institutions. She is affiliated with the Public Humanities initiative and maintains an active blog with posts on topics ranging from cultural memory to community-building.





