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Lauren Perry-Rummel is an Instructor in English at the University of Arizona and also teaches Integrated Reading and Writing at Central New Mexico Community College (CNM). At CNM, she serves as an Instructional Consultant, supporting the development of online and hybrid courses across multiple disciplines.
Her academic background includes a PhD in English from the University of New Mexico (2021), where she was recognized as a Bilinski Fellow. She also holds an MA (2012) and BA (2010) in English from the University of Wyoming.
Her research centers on English literature and textual studies, with a focus on animal representations in texts, as reflected in her book Animal Texts. Her work intersects with animal studies, composition, and digital pedagogy.
Her scholarly contributions stem from her doctoral dissertation, with publications across three thematic areas, though specific titles are not listed. She is actively involved in curriculum innovation, particularly in blended learning environments.
- Bilinski Fellow
She mentors students in composition and literature and contributes to academic program development. While no formal grants are mentioned, her instructional consulting role indicates engagement with educational innovation and cross-disciplinary course design.
She is not affiliated with a specific research lab or team, but her work in instructional design suggests collaboration with faculty and academic technologists across CNM.



