
معرفی
Taylor Orgeron is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Language & Literature at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU). They hold multiple service roles: First Year Writing Coordinator, Assessment Coordinator, Service-Learning Coordinator, and Arts & Humanities Liaison. Additionally, they serve on the Board of the SAGE STEAM Camp and are a member of the Weatherford Arts Council.
Education:
- Ph.D. in English, Louisiana State University
- Master of Humanities in Comparative Literature & Classical Rhetoric, University of Dallas
- Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts (concentration in Humanities & Social Thought), Louisiana Scholars’ College at Northwestern State University
Research & Teaching Interests: Taylor’s work spans First Year Composition, Digital Rhetoric, and Video Game Studies. They emphasize multimodal composition and digital pedagogy, exploring how technology reshapes communication and education. Their interests also include Multi-Ethnic American Literature, Global Literature, and critical frameworks such as Disability Studies and Gender & Sexuality Studies. They engage with Film & Media Studies and Cultural Studies, highlighting interdisciplinary connections in the humanities.
Teaching Assignments: Taylor teaches courses including ENGL 1113 (Freshman Composition I), ENGL 1213 (Freshman Composition II), ENGL 1002 (Writing Skills Lab), ENGL 3213 (Writing for Social Media), ENGL 4123 (Writing Genres), ENGL 4653 (Writing for Multimedia), and PHIL 1453 (Introduction to Philosophy).
Advising & Grants: No specific advisees or grant information is listed in the provided text. Their roles in coordinating First Year Writing and Service-Learning suggest involvement in student mentorship and institutional initiatives.





