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Kate Dobson is an Associate Professor of English at McDaniel College specializing in English Education, holding a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland (2002). Her teaching spans creative writing, rhetoric, and graphic narrative studies with a focus on student-centered pedagogy that challenges learners to achieve their full potential through meaningful intellectual risks.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in English, University of Maryland (2002)
- M.A. in English, University of Maryland (1996)
- B.S. in Mathematics and English, Vanderbilt University (1989)
Dobson's research integrates Rhetorical theory with contemporary cultural forms, examining rhetoric in pop culture, legal systems, and political discourse alongside Creative writing practices in nonfiction and memoir. Her work extends to Autobiography studies, Graphic novels, and Narrative structures, revealing how diverse mediums shape human expression and social understanding through innovative interdisciplinary frameworks.
Scholarly output demonstrates remarkable range from foundational work on comics rhetoric (2009) to educational assessment (2011) and creative pedagogy (2016), with unexpected forays into food and drug law documentation revealing her capacity to bridge humanities with regulatory policy. This trajectory highlights consistent thematic threads connecting rhetorical analysis to practical applications across cultural, educational, and legal domains.
Professional recognition includes:
- Multicultural Student Association Advisor of the Year (2017)
- Phenomenal Woman Award
- University of Maryland Carl Bode Prize for Best Dissertation in American Literature (2002)
Dobson maintains deep institutional engagement through advising campus organizations:
- Contrast Literary Magazine
- Gender & Sexuality Alliance
- Pre-Law club




