Matthew C. Armstrong, M.F.A., Lecturer
marmstro@ncat.edu
With a grandfather who was an engineer on the Manhattan
Project and a father who worked for the CDC during the Vietnam War, I
was interested early on in disaster and disease, two themes I explore
both in my work as a novelist and as an instructor. I teach Critical
Writing and a Thematic Writing course on Technology and Society. I also
play in a band on the weekends called Viva la Muerte...come see us
sometime.
Jacqueline
Blackmore, Ph.D.,
Lecturer
jblackm@ncat.edu
Dr. Jacqueline Blackmore is a lecturer
of the African-American Experience with University Studies at North
Carolina A&T State University. Her research and teaching focuses on
post-eighteenth century African-American history.
Leslie Brown, B.A.,
Lecturer
lnbrown1@ncat.edu
Mr. Leslie Brown
teaches writing and humanities at North Carolina A&T. A former newspaper
reporter, Brown joined A&T in 2004 as a tutor in the University Writing
Center and as an adjunct lecturer in the English Department. Brown holds
a B.A. in English and News Media from Elizabeth City State University
and a M. A. in English and African American Literature from A&T. Prior
to joining A&T, Brown covered education for The Raleigh News &
Observer, municipal government and neighborhoods for the News &
Record in Greensboro, and public safety for The Roanoke Times
in Roanoke, VA.
Robyn Greenberg, M.S., Lecturer
Website
Administrator, Online Curriculum Specialist
rmgreenb@ncat.edu
Ms. Robyn Greenberg is a
Lecturer
as well as the Website Administrator and Online
Curriculum Support for University Studies. She moved to Greensboro in
2000 from Plattsburgh, NY. Since becoming an Aggie, she earned her
Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Communication Systems and Technological
Studies, with a concentration in printing and publishing. She went on to
earn her Master’s degree in Technology Education: Training and
Development for Industry. She enjoys teaching Freshman Experience and
loves to share her knowledge and experience with the students.
Noreen Hannon,
M.A., Lecturer
nmhannon@ncat.edu
Ms. Noreen Hannon
is a lecturer in University Studies at North Carolina A&T State
University. She teaches Critical Writing and Thematic Speaking and
Writing. She has also taught Literary Studies, Humanities, and
Composition. While at UNCG, she taught composition and
literature. At Wake Forest University, she taught American
Literature. She has a Master’s degree and additional coursework in
literature and composition from UNCG. Her research interests include
Gender Studies, American Literature, Visual Literacy, and the
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
Moussa Issifou,
M.A., Lecturer
missifou@ncat.edu
Mr. Moussa Issifou is a Lecturer in the division of University Studies,
at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical state University. He
teaches UNST 110: Critical Writing and UNST 221: Thematic Writing and
Speaking. He has taught in Togo and Gabon. He is currently working on a
Ph.D. in Postcolonial Literature with a minor in African American
Literature. His research interests include Postcolonial Literary Theory,
African and African American Literatures.
Michael Lupro,
M.A., Lecturer
mmlupro@ncat.edu
Mr. Michael Mooradian Lupro teaches in University Studies at North
Carolina A&T State University. My doctoral research in American Culture
Studies at Bowling Green State University focuses on the intersection of
the nascent Space Tourism industry and Popular Music production. I have
an MA in Geography from Portland State University, where I was fortunate
to have participated in their University Studies program. I hold a BA in
Inter-media Art from San Francisco State University and my general
research interests are in the areas of Popular Music, Film, Tourism,
Social Movements, and Collaborative Learning. I am a founding member of
AmeriCorps and Culture Club: The Cultural Studies Scholars’ Association.
Jenny Noller,
M.F.A., Lecturer
jknoller@ncat.edu
Ms. Jenny Noller
received her BA in English from Davidson College and her MA and MFA in
Creative Writing from Hollins University and UNC-Greensboro,
respectively. She was a writer in Atlanta for two years where she worked
as a business news reporter and as a freelancer for magazines. Since
moving to Greensboro in 2001, she has taught a variety of English and
writing courses at UNCG. Ms. Noller also has taught a creative writing
workshop at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Currently, she is at
work on a novel and her short stories have appeared in Cimarron
Review and Nimrod International.
Virgil
Renfroe,
M.F.A., Lecturer
varenfro@ncat.edu
Mr. Virgil Renfroe received his MFA in Creative
Writing from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro in 2004. His
poems appear in journals across the U.S. as well as in the U. K. Currently
he is applying the finishing touches to his manuscript and hopes to
have this published soon. In recent years, he has taught courses covering
the contemporary American short story, literature through the ages,
ad also creative writing workshops.
R. Kevin Rippin, M.A. Lecturer
rkrippin@ncat.edu
R. Kevin Rippin
earned a B.A. and an M.A. in Writing from the University of
Pittsburgh. Kevin has worked in the corporate world as an editor, a
Creative Director, and a Director of Communications. For the last
eleven years, he has also taught writing, film, and literature at
Greensboro College. Kevin has published poetry in journals across the
country, including Kansas Quarterly, Poetry East,
Southern Poetry Review and 5AM. A chapbook, One
Shuddering Tremolo, was published by McElvany Press, and his
full-length poetry book manuscripts have been a finalist in the
Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize, as well as in the Main Rivers Press
competitions.
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