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Kalynn Hanley is an instructor in the School of Global Studies at the University of Idaho, where she teaches for the Vandal Gateway Program (VGP) within the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences. Her work focuses on language instruction and academic support for students transitioning into university-level studies.
- Institution: University of Idaho
- College: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences
- Department: School of Global Studies
- Program Affiliation: Vandal Gateway Program
- Email: khanley@uidaho.edu
Her academic background includes a Master’s in Teaching English as a Second Language from Pennsylvania State University and a Bachelor’s in Anthropology and Spanish from Willamette University.
- B.A., Anthropology and Spanish, Willamette University
- M.A., Teaching English as a Second Language, Pennsylvania State University
Kalynn Hanley specializes in language education, particularly in teaching English to non-native speakers. Her expertise spans writing, rhetoric, oral communication, and content-based language instruction for STEM fields. She has extensive international teaching experience, having lived and taught in Argentina, Indonesia, Japan, Vietnam, and China, which informs her culturally responsive pedagogy.
She teaches courses including Writing and Rhetoric I & II, Fundamentals of Oral Communication, English Reading, English Listening, and English for STEM. Her focus is on building academic literacy and communication skills necessary for undergraduate success.
No scientific awards or honors are mentioned in the available text.
Kalynn Hanley has not published any articles in the provided text, and there is no information about student advisement or research grants.
She is actively involved in the Vandal Gateway Program, which supports student success through foundational academic skills development.




