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Emily Hall, the associate director, administers
the Writing Fellows Program, oversees everyone involved, coordinates
the selection of new Fellows, and teaches English 316, the special
three-credit honors seminar for first-time Fellows. Emily received
her Ph.D. in English literature at UW-Madison, where she has taught
writing since 1993. She welcomes your questions, concerns, and ideas
about the Fellows program.
office phone: 263-3754
e-mail: ebhall@wisc.edu
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Mitch Nakaue, assistant director, coordinates
the ongoing education of experienced Fellows, helps recruit
and select applicants to the program, consults with faculty
participants, and coaches Fellows on helping student writers
improve. Mithc has taught early and modern English
literature, composition, and writing-intensive
courses she has also served as Lead TA of the Writing
Center. Mitch is currently writing a dissertation on religion
and English modernism.
office phone: 263-3708
email: mmnakaue@wisc.edu
office: 6161 H.C. White Hall
iChat/skype ID: mmnakaue
For WF news, meeting reminders, and updates, follow Mitch on
Twitter: fellows_ad
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Brad Hughes, together with Jean Lutes, founded
the Writing Fellows Program in the fall of 1997. Brad directs the
Writing Center and also the L&S Program in Writing Across the Curriculum,
and continues to help oversee the Writing Fellows program; he would
be happy to hear from you if you have questions, concerns or ideas
about the program.
office phone: 263-3823
e-mail: bthughes@wisc.edu
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Terry Maggio, the Program Assistant for the
Writing Center and Writing Fellows Program, handles all things bureaucratic,
including making sure that the Fellows get paid! She makes most
of the arrangements for travel and housing when Fellows present
their work at national conferences, and generally ensures that everything
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