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Dr. Lisa Mastrangelo

Dr. Lisa Mastrangelo

Professor of Writing, Director of Composition

PhD, MA, BA

Recently awarded the Kenneth Bruffee Award, with Dr. Erin Andersen, for “Examining Retention at the SLAC: The Impact of Race, Class, and Resource Use on First-Year Writing,” published in WPA issue 46.1 


Dr. Mastrangelo joined the Centenary faculty in 2014, after 15 years of teaching at St. Elizabeth University.  Dr. Mastrangelo currently serves as the Director of Composition and is one of the campus faculty teaching in the Writing Major.  She regularly teaches courses in First Year Writing, Professional Writing, Writing for a Digital World, and Rhetorical Theory.   She presents regularly at national and international conferences.  


Feel Free to Reach out to Me!

Dr. Lisa Mastrangelo
Lisa.Mastrangelo@centenaryuniversity.edu
(908) 852-1400 ext. 2331

 

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