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Kristina Lucenko is an Assistant Professor in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stony Brook University, with affiliate roles in English, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science. She holds a PhD in English from SUNY Buffalo (2009), an MA in English/Creative Writing from The City College of New York (1999), and a BA in English and Eastern European Studies from Rutgers University (1992). Her research focuses on early modern women’s writing, rhetoric, gender studies, and disability studies, with a monograph under contract on women writing race in the seventeenth-century English Atlantic.
Lucenko’s publications include peer-reviewed articles on Quaker women’s rhetoric, legal narratives, and disability studies, as well as book chapters on Holocaust literature and digital storytelling. She has received grants from the Humanities Institute, TALENT, and Stony Brook’s Online Learning Development Initiative. Her teaching spans graduate and undergraduate courses in feminist rhetorics, life writing, and professional communication. She has advised multiple undergraduate and graduate students and served on institutional committees addressing multilingual student support, international student success, and work-life balance for faculty.
Lucenko’s awards include the Idaho State University Teaching Literature Book Award and the Presidential Fellowship. She actively collaborates on interdisciplinary projects such as the Alda Center’s communicating science initiatives and the “Dementia, Violence, and Politics of Memory” symposium. Her professional memberships include the Modern Language Association and the Coalition of Feminist Scholars in Rhetoric History.



