Brienna L. Duloz, PhD
Education
PhD, Ohio University (2024)
Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design
MA- American Studies, University of Wyoming (2015)
MA- Literature, University of Wyoming (2011)
BA, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College (2008)
Bio
Brienna Duloz is the former Assistant Director of Composition and graduated with her doctorate in Rhetoric and Composition from Ohio University in 2024. Her dissertation is titled, "Cultural Competencies, Food, and Identity: Setting A New Table in First-Year Composition." In it she explored ways a food theme in First-Year Composition (FYC) enhanced or distracted students from achieving the Council of Writing Program Administration’s (CWPA) learning outcomes for writing courses along with programmatic cultural competencies. She currently teaches writing courses at Ohio University, and is an Online Academic Adjunct Educator in English/Writing at Eastern Oregon University.
Research Interests
Food Rhetoric
Feminist Rhetoric
Writing Program Administration
First-Year Composition
Cultural Studies
Presentations and Awards
Ohio University’s College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding TA Award, Spring 2024
Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) Excellence in Teaching Award Nominee, represented Ohio University, Spring 2024
Dean’s Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, Department of English, Ohio University, Spring 2022
Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition Nan Johnson Outstanding Graduate Student Travel Award Spring 2021