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Kylie Nielson Turley is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of English within the College of Humanities at Brigham Young University (BYU). She has been teaching at BYU since Fall 1997, initially in General Education and Honors programs, and transitioned to the English Department in 2014. She teaches foundational writing courses such as ENGL 150 (first-year writing), ENGL 312 (persuasive writing), and ENGL 268 (literature of the LDS people).
Her research and teaching interests center on religious and cultural expression in writing, particularly within the context of the Latter-day Saint tradition. These include:
- Mormon Literature
- Composition and Rhetoric
- Religious and Persuasive Writing
- American Religious Culture
- LDS Literary Studies
While no recent publications are listed, her course offerings suggest a strong emphasis on cultural narratives, faith-based writing, and rhetorical strategies in religious contexts.
There are no listed scientific awards or fellowships.
Dr. Turley has not advised any graduate students listed in the available information, and no grants or funded research projects are mentioned. Her long-standing role in the English Department reflects a dedicated contribution to undergraduate education at BYU.
She is not associated with any research labs or formal academic teams based on the available data.


