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Jennifer Stewart

Assistant Professor at English, University of Colorado Boulder0 Followers

Professor Jennifer Stewart is a dedicated scholar examining pressing issues in composition pedagogy, particularly for English language learners. As a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Program for Writing & Rhetoric at the University of Colorado Boulder, she brings a wealth of experience and passion to her teaching and research. Her academic journey includes an MA degree and a diverse teaching background, having previously taught at CU Boulder and in various locations across central and eastern Europe. Stewart's research interests focus on developing effective pedagogical strategies to enhance the learning experience of English language learners, a field she is deeply committed to advancing. Her innovative approaches and dedication to student success have made her a respected figure in the academic community. In addition to her academic pursuits, Stewart is an accomplished poet. She has published a collection of poetry titled "Madonna, Complex," along with two chapbooks, "Latch" and "Visitations." Her poetry has been featured in esteemed literary journals, including the Colorado Review, AGNI, and EcoTheo Review, showcasing her talent and versatility as a writer. Beyond her contributions to academia and literature, Stewart plays an active role in the literary community. She has served as an interim editor for Ruminate Magazine and continues to contribute as a member of its Board of Directors. Her involvement in the magazine reflects her commitment to fostering a vibrant literary culture and supporting emerging voices in the field. Professor Stewart's multifaceted career, blending teaching, research, and creative writing, exemplifies her dedication to both her students and the broader literary community. Her work continues to inspire and influence those around her, making her a valuable asset to the University of Colorado Boulder and beyond.

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