Affiliate Professor Elizabeth Kalos-Kaplan

Ph.D., Tulane U
M.A., Tulane U
B.A., Rider U

336 LOH | 331- 8019 |
[email protected]

 

Elizabeth Kalos-Kaplan specializes in teaching first-year composition at GVSU, and has previously taught expository and business writing, British and American literature, and English as a foreign language. She earned her PhD in Literature at Tulane University, where she researched hidden discourses of resistance primarily in Zora Neale Hurston’s anthropological work. Her current research focuses on the use of inclusive and anti-racist composition pedagogy to inform approaches to generative AI use and policies in the composition classroom. Prior to joining the GVSU writing faculty, she served as the Director of First-Year Writing at Tulane University and has worked as a nonprofit administrator and grant writer.

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