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Michaelann Nelson is an Assistant Professor of English at Utah State University, based at the Price campus. She is affiliated with the Department of English in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, where she teaches a range of courses including composition, literary analysis, and British literature. She also serves as advisor for the statewide Sigma Tau Delta honor society and directs the Writing Center on the Price campus.
Her research focuses on environmental rhetoric in Southwest literature, with a particular emphasis on narratives surrounding the Colorado River. She integrates her scholarship with student mentorship, guiding undergraduates in critical research and creative writing projects. These projects are often presented at the annual Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society Conference, which she regularly attends with her students.
Dr. Nelson is actively engaged in academic service and pedagogy, contributing to both student development and writing support infrastructure at USU's Price campus. Her teaching portfolio includes courses such as Perspectives in Literature: Utah Literature, Eighteenth Century British Literature, and Twentieth Century British Literature, reflecting her broad expertise in literary studies and regional writing.
She advises the Sigma Tau Delta chapter and leads the campus Writing Center, demonstrating strong commitment to student success and academic communication. While no specific grants or research projects are detailed in the text, her mentorship model emphasizes experiential learning and scholarly dissemination through undergraduate conferences.




