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Author Bio

Alexis Teagarden is an assistant professor of English and director of First-Year English at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her research interests include information literacy and research skills, teaching discourse synthesis, and faculty development and assessment. Recently she has grown to love shouting at Dreamweaver.