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Researcher in the Field: Dr. Resa Crane Bizzaro. Catherine Kelly ENGL 800: Introduction to Research Indiana University of Pennsylvania December 13, 2010. Education. Ph.D. in English, 1999 University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC M.A. in Literature, 1990
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Researcher in the Field: Dr. Resa Crane Bizzaro Catherine Kelly ENGL 800: Introduction to Research Indiana University of Pennsylvania December 13, 2010
Education • Ph.D. in English, 1999 • University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC • M.A. in Literature, 1990 • East Carolina University, Greenville, NC • B.A. in English with a Minor in Speech, Language, and Auditory Pathology, 1986 • East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
Postdoctoral Work • Computers in Writing-Intensive Classrooms, 2000 • Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI
Current Interests • Indigenous Rhetorics • Contemporary Poetry • Folklore • Sociolinguistics
Select Teaching Experience • Assistant Professor, 2008-Present • Department of English • Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA • Assistant Professor and Visiting Assistant Professor, 1993-2008 • Department of English • East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
Select Teaching Experience • Invited Lecturer, 2001-2004 • The Institute for Technical Communication • Sponsor: Two-Year College Association • Hinds Community College, Raymond, MS • Horry-Georgetown Technical College, Myrtle Beach, SC
Select Professional Experience • Director and Medical Writing Specialist, 2002-2006 • Professional Writing Program, Brody School of Medicine • East Carolina University, Greenville, NC • Co-Director and Associate Director, 1998-2004 • Writers Reading Series • East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
Select Professional Activities (Local) • Member, 2010-Present • English Department Promotions Committee • Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA • Editor, 2008-Present • Working Papers in Composition and TESOL • Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA • Member, 2008-Present • Native American Awareness Council • Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Select Professional Activities (National) • Chair, 2006-Present • Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Tribal College Faculty Fellowship Selection Committee • President, 2003-Present • CCCC American Indian Caucus • Consultant-Reviewer, 2010 • Thomas R. Watson Conference, Louisville, KY
Select Publications • Bizzaro, R. C. (2002). Making places as teacher- scholars in composition studies: Comparing transition narratives. College Composition and Communication, 53(3), 487-506. • Bizzaro, R. C. (2004). Shooting our last arrow: Hegemony, loss, and the rhetoric of identity among American Indians. College English, 67(1), 61-74. • Bizzaro, R. C. (in press). A community of scholars: The Native American Caucus. English Journal.
Select Mentors • Patrick Bizzaro, Ph.D. • Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA • Malea Powell, Ph.D. • Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI • Jacqueline Jones Royster, D.A. • Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Select Recognitions • Featured Speaker at the CCCC Convention, 2002, 2006, 2011 • Recipient of the CCCC Scholars for the Dream Travel Award, 1999
Links • For more information on Dr. Bizzaro and her colleagues at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, please visithttp://www.iup.edu/english/faculty/default.aspx