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Lacey – CV 1 Last update: 8/12/15 KIMBERLY LACEY Saginaw Valley State University CELL: (586) 994-3084 Brown Hall 358 E-MAIL: [email protected] University Center, MI 48710 WEBSITE: kimberlylacey.com OFFICE: (989) 964-2016 SKYPE: kim.lacey5 Ph.D. English, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI May 2011 Dissertation: Making Memory: Techne, Technology, and the Refashioning of Contemporary Memory Dissertation Committee: Dr. Richard Marback (chair), Dr. Jeff Pruchnic, Dr. Frances Ranney, Dr. Richard Doyle (Penn State) B.A. Honors College, English with French minor, Oakland University, Rochester, MI May 2003 Thesis: A Taste of Anger: Shelagh Delaney and John Osborne’s Utilization of the Pregnant Female Body Assistant Professor of English. Tenure-track. Saginaw Valley State University, July 2012-present Instructor of English. Saginaw Valley State University, July 2011-June 2012 Graduate Teaching Assistant. Wayne State University, 2005-2011 COMPOSITION ENGL 111 (SVSU) – Composition I (11 sections) ENGL 080 (SVSU) – Writing Skills (6 sections) EDUCATION ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS TEACHING For course syllabi and teaching philosophy, please visit my website: kimberlylacey.com/teaching
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Lacey CV 1 Last update: 8/12/15 KIMBERLY LACEY Saginaw Valley State UniversityCELL:(586) 994-3084 Brown Hall 358 E-MAIL:[email protected] University Center, MI 48710WEBSITE:kimberlylacey.com OFFICE: (989) 964-2016SKYPE: kim.lacey5 Ph.D. English, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI May 2011 Dissertation: Making Memory: Techne, Technology, and the Refashioning of Contemporary Memory Dissertation Committee: Dr. Richard Marback (chair), Dr. Jeff Pruchnic, Dr. Frances Ranney, Dr. Richard Doyle (Penn State) B.A.Honors College, English with French minor, Oakland University, Rochester, MI May 2003 Thesis: A Taste of Anger: Shelagh Delaney and John Osbornes Utilization of the Pregnant Female Body Assistant Professor of English. Tenure-track. Saginaw Valley State University, July 2012-present Instructor of English. Saginaw Valley State University, July 2011-June 2012 Graduate Teaching Assistant. Wayne State University, 2005-2011 COMPOSITION ENGL 111 (SVSU) Composition I (11 sections) ENGL 080 (SVSU) Writing Skills (6 sections) EDUCATION ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS TEACHING For course syllabi and teaching philosophy, please visit my website: kimberlylacey.com/teaching Lacey CV 2 Last update: 8/12/15 TEACHING, CONTINUED ENGL 212 (SVSU) Topics in Critical Writing (16 sections and 6 completely online sections): Topics include: Writing about Oppression on TV: Orange is the New Black; How to Write about Weird Things; Writing about Feminism; Selfies; Writing about Gender Issues; The Watchers and the Watched; Memory in Theory and Practice; Persuasion and Argumentation ENG 3010 (WSU) Intermediate Writing (8 sections) ENG 1020 (WSU) Introduction to College Writing (9 sections) TECHNICAL WRITING ENG 3060 (WSU) Technical Communication II: Writing and Speaking (3 sections) ENG 3050 (WSU) Technical Communication I: Report Writing (3 sections) GENDER STUDIES GS 100 (SVSU) Intro to Gender Studies (2 sections) GS 490 (SVSU) Independent Study (3 sections): Topics include: Contemporary Womens Literature; Gender, Sex, and Sexology; Gender Theory LITERATURE ENGL 204 (SVSU) Thematic Approaches to Literature (2 sections): Topics include: Drug Culture in 20th Century FictionENGL 202 (SVSU) Literary Genres: Detective Fiction (4 sections HONORSHON 292 (SVSU) Honors II: Topics include:Living Mediations: Biology, Technology, and Art INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ENGL 490 (SVSU) Independent Research: International Studies Capstone ENGL 290 (SVSU) Independent Study (2 sections): Topics include: Disney Heritage; Digital Travel Writing WRITING, RHETORIC, AND DIGITAL MEDIA PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES Forget Forgetting: We Can Still Find You. Probably. Bad Subjects. Issue 86. Online. (Summer 2014): n.p. Viva Whenever: Suspended and Expanded Bodies in Time. Journal of Evolution and Technology. Vol. 22, No. 1 (December 2011): 73-80. RESEARCH F For presentation texts and other materials, please visit my website: kimberlylacey.com/research Research is organized thematically to highlight my commitment to interdisciplinary work and the ways my scholarship influences my teaching practices. Lacey CV 3 Last update: 8/12/15 RESEARCH, CONTINUED "The Future of Forgetting: Rhetoric, Memory, Affect."Co-written with Jeff Pruchnic. Rhetoric Society Quarterly. Vol. 41, No. 5 (2011): 472-494. BOOK CHAPTER So Close, Yet So Far Away: Temporal Pastiche in Dear Photograph. Accepted for inclusion in Rhetorical Ontologies: Rhetoric Through Everyday Things. Under contract with University of Alabama Press. BOOK REVIEWS To Have and to Fold: A Review of Timothy Murrays Digital Baroque: New Media Art and Cinematic Folds by Timothy Murray. Enculturation. (September 29, 2014): n. pag. Web. Telesthesia: Communication, Culture and Class. The Information Society. Vol. 30, No. 4 (July 2014): 292-293. Digital Labor: The Internet as Playground and Factory. The Information Society. Vol. 30, No. 02 (March 2014): 159-160. Access Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights, and Rule in Cyberspace. The Information Society. Vol. 28, No. 5 (October 2012): 346-347. Reticulations: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Networks of the Political. The Information Society. Vol. 27, No. 4 (July 2011): 272-273. CONFERENCE REVIEWS Computers and Writing 2009 Individual Session Reviews: A2, B7, D1, E7. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. 14.2 (Spring 2010): n. pag. Web. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES Google Flu Trends. Accepted for inclusion in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Big Data.Wikileaks. Accepted for inclusion in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Big Data. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Detroit, Zines, and Digital Justice. Network Detroit: Digital Humanities Theory and Practice, Southfield, Michigan. Scheduled for September 2015.But First, Let Me Write with Selfies. WIDE-EMU, East Lansing, Michigan. Scheduled for October 2015. How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters, or the Citizen Body under Arrest. Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, Houston, Texas. Scheduled for November 2015 Panel Chair. "Sex, Time, and Sharknados: Intangible Turning Points of Biopolitics. Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, Houston, Texas. Scheduled for November 2015. Detroit is a Shithole': Matthew Barney and the City. Networked Detroit: Digital Humanities Theory and Practice, Southfield, Michigan. September 2014. Lacey CV 4 Last update: 8/12/15 RESEARCH, CONTINUEDBordering and Unknown Space: On the Non-Existent Text. Rhetoric Society of America, San Antonio, Texas. May 2014. Panel Chair. What Border?: Crossing Invisible Lines. Rhetoric Society of America, San Antonio, Texas. May 2014. Unpaid Digital Citizenry: Neo-Capitalist Pyramid Schemes. Citizenship Studies Conference, Detroit, MI. March 2014.Free Playbor. WIDE-EMU, Ypsilanti, Michigan. October 2013. Panel Chair. Co-Dependent, Post-Dependent. Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, South Bend, Indiana. October 2013. "Hacking the Lens: Presence through Absence" Written and Presented with Derek Risse (Wayne State University). Network Detroit: Digital Humanities Theory and Practice, Southfield, Michigan. September 2013. Digital Ar[t]chives and the Memory of Forgetting. Computers and Writing, Frostburg, Maryland. June 2013. Presented via YouTube recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVxfnt AaWkk&feature= youtu.be Participatory Video Inside and Out: Popular, Political, and Programmatic Performance(s). Networked Humanities: From Within and Without the University: A Digital Humanities Symposium, Lexington, Kentucky. February 2013. Factish or Fiction?: Fake Images, Truth Claims, and Memory. Society for Literature, Science and the Arts, Milwaukee, WI. September 2012. Panel Chair. Avoid the Noid: Posthuman Paranoia. Society for Literature, Science and the Arts, Milwaukee, WI. September 2012. The Rhetorical Mimic: Using Empathy to Persuade. Rhetoric Society of America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. May 2012. The TEXTures of Digital First Year Writing. Computers and Writing, Raleigh, North Carolina. May 2012. Emphatic Persuasion: The Rhetorical Mimic. Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Annual Conference, Alma, Michigan. March 2012. Some New Laws of Motion: Physics and Digital Writing. Computers and Writing, Ann Arbor, Michigan. May 2011. Manipulating Memory: Keeping It Real. Conference on College Composition and Communication, Atlanta, Georgia. April 2011. Lacey CV 5 Last update: 8/12/15 RESEARCH, CONTINUED Panel Chair. The Subtexts of Manipulation: Embodying, Extending, Unearthing. Conference on College Composition and Communication, Atlanta, Georgia. April 2011. Digital Memory, Networked Forgetting. Prepared for THATCamp Chicago, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.November 2010. The Vicious Cycle: Memory, Loss, and Return. Society for Literature, Science and the Arts. Indianapolis, Indiana. October 2010. Panel Chair. The Vicious Cycle. Society for Literature, Science and the Arts. Indianapolis, Indiana. October 2010. Forgetting to Remember: Keeping Tabs on Digital Memory. Rhetoric Society of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota. May 2010. Panel Chair. Scandalous! Reclaiming Controversy for Rhetorical Scholarship. Rhetoric Society of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota. May 2010. Memory: Techne, Technology, and Remembering. Conference on College Composition and Communication. Louisville, Kentucky. March 2010. Decoding Kryptos and the Failure of Human/Machine Interaction. Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. Atlanta, Georgia. November 2009. Panel Chair. Decoding Use: Broken and Failed, Localized and Expansive. Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. Atlanta, Georgia. November 2009. Viva Whenever: Suspended and Expanded Bodies in Time. Computers and Writing. Davis, California. June 2009. Investigating Suspension: Body Expansion and Time Creation. Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. Charlotte, North Carolina. November 2008. Linking Up: Blogging and Ethical Self-Consciousness. Rhetoric Society of America. Seattle, Washington. May 2008. The Future of Computers and Writing. Roundtable Participant. Computers and Writing. Detroit, Michigan. May 2007. INVITED LECTURES Poetry, Prose, and Politics: Commenter. International Graduate Historical Studies Conference. March 28, 2015. Using Writing for Reflection and Metacognition. Presented with the University Writing Committee. Teaching Table. Saginaw Valley State University. March 12, 2014. Lacey CV 6 Last update: 8/12/15 RESEARCH, CONTINUED Effective Writing for College and Beyond. Presented with John Basler, Ph.D. Saginaw Valley State University. February 24, 2014. Rhetorical Appeals and Topic Selection. Guest Professor. Great Lakes Bay Region K-12 Faculty Institute. Saginaw Valley State University. August 8, 2013. Teju Cole, Lydia Davis, and the Micro-Story. Guest Professor. Ming Chuan University at Saginaw Valley State University. July 15, 2013. Historical Perspectives on the Digital and Rhetoric and Composition. Seminar in Theory (ENG 8008): English and the Digital Humanities. Guest Professor. Wayne State University. September 12, 2012. "Edgar Allan Poe and the 'Tell Tale Heart.'" Guest Professor. Ming Chuan University at Saginaw Valley State University. July 12, 2012. Reply All: Writing Networks, Writing Memory. Saginaw Valley State University's English Department Colloquia Series. March 30, 2012. New Digital Horizons in Humanities: Wayne State University HASTAC Scholars." Wayne State University's Humanities Center. March 20, 2012. TEACHING PRACTICES AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT PUBLICATIONS BOOK CHAPTER Tricks of the Trade or Trading Off?: The Cost of Professionalizing. What We Wish Wed Known: Negotiating Graduate School. Fountainhead Press. 2015: print. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Comparing Student Engagement and Satisfaction in Online vs. Face-to-Face Courses Writing and Presenting with James Bowers, Ph.D. (SVSU) and Poonam Kumar, Ed.D. (SVSU) Lilly Conference on Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning, Traverse City, Michigan. Scheduled for October 2015. Teaching Presence on the Rise: Engaging Undergraduate Students in Online Courses. Written and Presented with James Bowers, Ph.D. and Poonam Kumar, Ed.D. (SVSU) Bucknell University Digital Scholarship Conference: Collaborating Digitally: Engaging Students in Faculty Research, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Presented via Skype. November 2014. Stairway 2 Success (Squared): Intentional Retention Reform for Conditionally Admitted Students. Written and Presented with Nick Wagner, Ed.D. and Bryan Crainer (SVSU). High Impact Practices: Creating a Culture of Completion Conference, Troy, Michigan. February 2014. Lacey CV 7 Last update: 8/12/15 RESEARCH, CONTINUED Addressing Challenges of the Common Core through Technology and Literacy Coaching. Annual Conference for the Michigan Council of Teachers of English, East Lansing, MI. October 2012. Facilitating Peer-Review across the Curriculum. Tutor Institute. Detroit, Michigan. April 2006. INVITED LECTURES Strategies for Success. Charter School Transition Camp. Saginaw Valley State University. Scheduled for August 2015. Teaching Presence. SVSU Teaching Symposium. Saginaw Valley State University. February 18, 2015. Strategies for Success. Charter School Transition Camp. Saginaw Valley State University. August 13, 2014. Professor Perspective: Parent Session. Student Orientation and Academic Registration. Saginaw Valley State University. 2013-2014. Strategies and Tools for Engaging Undergraduate Students in Online Classes. Written and presented with James Bowers, Ph.D. Faculty Technology Showcase. Saginaw Valley State University. April 9, 2014. Faculty Summer Institute: Alumni Experiences. Guest Speaker. Saginaw Valley State University. August 14, 2013.

GENDER PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES Art, Sex, Identity and Existence: A Dialogue on Selfies. Co-written with Mike Mosher. Accepted for publication in Rhizome.CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Meta-metamorphosis: The Aesthetics and Survival of Transition. Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, South Bend, Indiana. October 2013.Artifacts and Feminist Ethos: Memory and Identity Construction. Written and Presented with Suzan Aiken, Ph.D. (SVSU). Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Annual Conference, Holland, Michigan. March 2013. A Page of Ones Own: Investigating Hyper-Gendered Blogging. Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender. Nashville, Tennessee. October 2008. Lacey CV 8 Last update: 8/12/15 RESEARCH, CONTINUED Blogging Butler: Digital Sex Versus Digital Gender. Computers and Writing. Detroit, Michigan. May 2007. INVITED LECTURES TransAmerica: Panel Discussion. Roundtable Participant. Saginaw Valley State University. February 8, 2015. DIGITAL PROJECTS DIGITAL PROJECTS FORUM HOST Co-host, HASTAC Scholars Forum "Living Mediations: Biology, Technology, and Art." Hosted forum with three co-hosts from two different universities. We developed the forum, invited other special guests, moderated the comments and continued the discussion offline. Launched March 2011 and as of May 4, 2011, it had 57 lengthy comments and 8000+ page views. Direct link: http://www.hastac.org/forums/hastac-scholars-discussions/living-mediations-biology-technology-and-art GURU MAGAZINE ARTICLES Shaken or Stirred? EBook or Paper? Forthcoming. Review of: The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind by Michio Kaku. Forthcoming. Remote Control for Brainsand Bugs? Guru Magazine. Issue 16, (February 2014): 33-35. When Writers Lie, Cheat, and Steal Guru Magazine. Issue 15, (December 2013): 51-53. Crowd-Sourced Code Hacking: Decoding Kryptos. Guru Magazine. Issue 14, (October 2013): 9-13. Cover story. Evolution of a story: An Interview with Adam Marek. Guru Magazine. Issue 13, (August 2013): 48-51. Peeping Inside the Mind of the Stripper Guru Magazine. Issue 13, (August 2013): 26-29. Youre Getting Sleepy Guru Magazine. Issue 11, (April 2013): 21-25. Out, Damned Spot! Guru Magazine. Issue 10, (February 2013): 24-27. The Life of a Book Worm. Guru Magazine. Issue 8, (October 2012): 44-46. Criminal Minds: Inside the Underworld. Guru Magazine. Issue 7, (August 2012): 19-22. Lacey CV 9 Last update: 8/12/15 RESEARCH, CONTINUED Remember That! Guru Magazine. Issue 6, (June 2012): 18-19. Die Once, Live Twice. Guru Magazine. Issue 5, (April 2012): 17-19 Crossovers in the Senses. Guru Magazine. Issue 4, (February 2012): 44-47. Face the Truth! Guru Magazine. Issue 3, (December 2011): 27-29. Stop Copying Me! Guru Magazine. Issue 2, (October 2011): 22-24. Is Seeing Really Believing? Guru Magazine. Issue 1, (August 2011): 26-29. SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Composition Advisory Board, Cengage Learning, 2015-present Manuscript Reviewer, Configurations Journal, 2014-present HASTAC Conference, Designated Tweeter, 2015 Textbook Reviewer, The Prentice Hall Guide for College Writers, Pearson, 2014 Group Leader, Feminist Scholars Digital Workshop, 2014 Participant, Feminist Scholars Digital Workshop, 2014 Textbook Reviewer, How Writing Works, Oxford University Press, 2014 HASTAC Scholar Faculty Sponsor, Kylie Wojciechowski, HASTAC, 2013-14 Textbook Reviewer, Situations of Writing, Pearson Education, 2013 Reviewer, Drexel University Writing Assessment, 2011, 2012 Textbook Reviewer, National Geographic: Living in the World, Cengage Learning, 2012 HASTAC Scholar (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory), 2009-11 Textbook Reviewer, Everythings A Text, Pearson Education, 2010 Textbook Reviewer, Writing Selves/Reading Culture, Pearson Education, 2009 Invited Proposal Reviewer, Feminisms and Rhetorics Conference, 2009 Computers and Writing Conference, Host School Organizer, 2007 Paper Reviewer, Xchanges Journal, 2005 DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE First Year Writing, English 080, Sub-Committee, 2013-present English Department Brown Bag Speaker Series, Organizer, 2012-present First Year Writing Awards Planning Committee, 2013-14 English Department Website Content Manager, 2012-2014 Search Committee, Assistant Professor of English (Composition), 2012-13 First Year Writing Committee, 2012-14 First Year Writing, English 111, Sub-Committee, 2012-14 First Year Writing, Program Assessment, Sub-Committee, 2012-13 First Year Writing, Mentor Program, Sub-Committee, 2012-2013 Adjunct Faculty Mentor, English Department, 2012-13 Open House, English Department Representative, November 2011, 2013 Library Committee (WSU), 2010-11 SERVICE Lacey CV 10 Last update: 8/12/15 SERVICE, CONTINUED Composition Sub-Committee: Common Syllabus Development (WSU), 2009-10 Composition Committee (WSU), 2008-09 UNIVERSITY SERVICE Pathfinders Program, Planning Committee, 2015-present LGBTQ Center Steering Committee, 2015-present University Police Oversight Committee, 2015-present Interfacing with Student Affairs Sub-Committee, Chair, 2015-present Strategic Planning Committee, Arts and Behavioral Sciences, 2014-present Multicultural Services Advisory Committee, 2014-present Gender Studies Minor, Coordinator, 2014-present Transition Semester Taskforce, 2014-present Charter Transition Camp, Presenter, 2014-present LGBT Advisory Committee, 2014-present University Writing Committee, Co-Chair, 2014-present Governance Sub-Committee, Social Media Committee, 2014-present Internal Communication Sub-Committee, Social Media Committee, 2014-present Safe Space Training Planning Committee and Presenter, 2013-present University Writing Committee, 2013-present Student of Color Roundtable, 2014-present Social Media Committee, 2013-present First Year Engagement Committee, 2012-present Academic Integrity Committee, 2012-present Gender Studies Minor Committee, 2012-present Isabel Wilkerson Dow Visiting Scholar, Co-Organizer, 2015 Evaluation Team Member, Dr. Cynthia Hupert, 2014-15 Get Your Mind Right, Planning Committee, 2014 Search Committee, Assistant Director of Student Life, 2014 Learning Management System Selection Committee, 2014 Honors Program Interviewer, 2013-2015 LEAD Experience Mentor, Kimalee Augustine, 2013-14 Evaluation Team Member, Dr. Jennifer Stinson, 2013-14 Stairway 2 Success, Faculty Mentor and Mentor Trainer, 2013-14 Stairway 2 Success, Planning Committee, 2013-14 Stairway 2 Success, Common Read Pilot Program, Planning Committee, 2013-14 Honors Program Committee, 2013-2015 Faculty Exchange Committee, 2013-2014 Policy Committee (WSU), 2007-08 McNair Scholars Program, GRE English Tutor (WSU), Summer 2006 Tutor, University Writing Center (WSU), 2005-06 EXTRACURRICULAR UNIVERSITY SERVICE Alumni Author Event, Co-Coordinator, 2014-present Womens History Month Event Coordinator, 2014-present Iota Iota Iota, Gamma Sigma Chapter, Faculty Sponsor, 2014-present Assistant Faculty Support, Cardinal Sins, 2012-present Terry Ishihara Award, Selection Committee, 2015 Mary H. Anderson Award, Selection Committee, 2015 Lacey CV 11 Last update: 8/12/15 SERVICE, CONTINUED Pros vs. Joes Fundraiser, Basketball Team, 2015 TEDxSVSU, Programming Committee, Faculty Co-Chair, 2015 Get Your Mind Right, Planning Committee, 2014 Pros vs. Joes Fundraiser, Cheerleader, 2014 Family Potluck International, Faculty Sponsor, 2013 Homecoming Court Interviewer, 2013-14 Invited Faculty Presenter: Parent Orientation, 2013-14 Residential Life Faculty Move-In Volunteer, 2013-15 Tuscola Academic Games, Short Response Judge, April 2012-14 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND OUTREACHYWCA Great Lakes Bay Region, Young Womens Initiative, 2015-present YWCA Great Lakes Bay Region, Advocacy Committee, 2015-presentLeadership in Content Area Literacy Coach, 2011-13 Leadership in Content Area Literacy, Technology Seminar Development Team, 2012-13 Leadership in Content Area Literacy, Technology Seminar Presenter, 2012-13 VIDEOS AND PODCASTS For embedded videos, please visit my website: kimberlylacey.com/service Kim Lacey on Teaching Rhetoric, Composition and Literature in the Digital Age. Writing | Education | Technology (WET) Podcast. Hosted by Erik Marshall, Ph.D. Recorded October 1, 2014. Direct link: http://www.erikmarshall.net/blog/wet005-kim-lacey-on-teaching-rhetoric-composition-and-literature-in-the-digital-age/ Dylan and Emilys SOAR Video. Filmed April 2014. Direct link: http://vimeo.com/94474484 English 080 Tutors. Filmed February 2014. Direct link: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=V8IWfu5V24I Academic Friends: First Year Programs. Filmed July 2013. Direct link: http://vimeo.com/71837608 SVSU National Residence Hall Honorary Faculty Recognition, 2015 SVSU Dow Visiting Scholars and Artists Program, Successful Grant Funding ($5,000), 2015 SVSU Faculty Association Endowed Scholarship, Faculty Sponsor (Recipient: Tyler Bradley), 2014 Terry Ishihara Co-Curricular Involvement Award, Faculty Recipient, 2014 LEAD Experience Mentor, Certificate, 2014 LEAD Experience Mentor, Additional Professional Development Funds, 2013-14 Faculty Profile Interview, The Interior, February 2013 LEAD Experience Mentor, Certificate, 2012 LEAD Experience Mentor, Additional Professional Development Funds, 2011-12 Summer Dissertation Fellowship, WSU Graduate School, 2010 Graduate Employees Organizing Committee Travel Award, 2010 HONORS AND AWARDS Lacey CV 12 Last update: 8/12/15 HONORS AND AWARDS, CONTINUED CCCC Professional Equity Project Grant, 2010 HASTAC Scholar Fellowship, 2009, 2010 Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Travel Subsidy, 2009, 2010 Humanities Center Travel Award, 2009 Graduate Student Travel Award, 2008, 2011 Graduate School Ph.D. Grant, 2007-08 Graduate Teaching Assistantship, 2005-11 HASTAC Conference, Conference Attendee, 2015 Creating Veteran Friendly Classroom Training, SVSU, 2015 Question, Respond, Persuade (QPR) Training, SVSU, 2015 Equity in the Classroom, Conference Attendee, 2014 Completing College: What it Takes, Whats at Stake?, Conference Attendee, 2013 Terminal 4 Certification, SVSU, 2013 Online/Hybrid Course Development Training, SVSU, 2012 M.A.P (Making Achievement Possible) Works Certification, SVSU, 2012 First Year Writing, Monthly Enhancement Workshops, SVSU, 2011-present Faculty Summer Institute, SVSU, 2011 French: Moderate speaking, writing, and reading comprehension skills Online Meeting Technology: Skype, GoTo Meeting, Wimba Courseware: Sakai, Blackboard, Lore (Coursekit), Instructure/Canvas Weblogs: WordPress, Blogger, Blogsome, Medium General: MS Office Suite, Google Docs, Apple iWorks Suite Basic Web Design: HTML Video and Sound: iMovie, Garage Band Wikis: PBWorks Web 2.0: Over 100 collaborative teaching toolsFTP Clients: Fugu Web Hosting: Terminal 4, Name.com, GoDaddy.com Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory (HASTAC)National Council of Teachers of EnglishPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGES TECHNOLOGY PROFICIENCIESPROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Lacey CV 13 Last update: 8/12/15 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS, CONTINUED Rhetoric Society of America Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Ann Coburn-Collins, Director of Academic Program Support, Saginaw Valley State University, Science East 201, University Center, MI 48710 E-Mail: [email protected] Dr. M. Pat Cavanaugh, Writing Program Administrator and Professor of English, Saginaw Valley State University, Science East 277, University Center, MI 48710 E-Mail: [email protected] Bryan Crainer, Associate Dean for Student Life and Leadership Programs, Saginaw Valley State University, Student Center 110E, University Center, MI 48710 E-Mail: [email protected] Dr. Richard Marback, Professor and Dissertation Chair, Department of English, Wayne State University, 5057 Woodward Ave., Ste. 10503.42, Detroit, MI 48202 E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Jeff Pruchnic, Associate Professor and Director of Composition Program, Department of English, Wayne State University, 5057 Woodward Ave., Ste. 9308, Detroit, MI 48202 E-Mail: [email protected] Helen Raica-Klotz, SVSU Writing Center Director and Saginaw Bay Writing Project Co-Director, Saginaw Valley State University, The Writing Center, 308 Zahnow Library, University Center, MI 48710 E-Mail: [email protected] Dr. Julie Thompson Klein, Professor Emerita, Humanities in the Department of English, Faculty Fellow for Interdisciplinary Development in the Division of Research, Executive Board of HASTAC, Wayne State University, 5057 Woodward Ave., Ste. 10201.5, Detroit, MI 48202 E-Mail: [email protected] Dr. Nick Wagner, Director of Institutional Research, Saginaw Valley State University, Wickes Hall 375, University Center, MI 48710 E-Mail: [email protected] REFERENCES