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Grace Huff

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MA Student

Grace is a second-year MA student in the department of English. Her concentration at UGA is rhetoric and composition with attention to the rhetoric of health and medicine. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of West Georgia in 2022 with a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology with a minor in English Literature. She received the UWG English department's award of Outstanding Literature Minor in 2022 and was a UWG Ingram Scholar from 2019-2022. She spent her first year at UGA working in the Willis Center for Writing as a consultant before transitioning to teaching First-Year Writing. 

Education:

University of West Georgia — Aug. 2018-May 2022

 

Selected Publications:

LURe Journal Vol. 12: 2022 Issue — “A Distorted Family Tree: King MacLain’s Legacy in The Golden Apples” https://www.westga.edu/assets/english/docs/LURe-fall-2022.pdf

 

 

Of note:

Conferences:

University of South Carolina Women’s and Genders Studies: Politicizing Bodies: January 2024 — “A Distorted Family Tree: King MacLain’s Legacy of Toxic Patriarchy in The Golden Apples”

UWG Scholar’s Day: April 2022 — “A Distorted Family Tree: King MacLain’s Legacy in The Golden Apples”

UWG English Undergrad Research Conference: October 2021 — “The Impact of Abandonment and Isolation on Identity in Where the Crawdads Sing”

UWG English Undergrad Research Conference: February 2021 — “Beyond the Limits of Human Perception: Scientific and Spiritual Perspectives in I Origins

 

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