Kamila Kehoe
Associate Teaching Professor in English
Kamila Kehoe received her PhD from Cornell University. Her approach to teaching is inspired by the potential of unexpected connections between disciplines, perspectives, and genres to foster writers’ creativity and problem-solving. As a multilingual scholar whose educational journey spans several countries, Kamila is committed to exploring with her students the benefits of linguistic diversity. She is also interested in skillful applications of new technologies in writing and revision.
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Education
Cornell University, PhD in English
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Contact
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Address
431 Holmes Hall
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Office Hours
Mondays 12-2pm
Wednesdays 12-1pm
or by appointment
First-Year Writing
ENGW 1111
Designed for students to study and practice writing in a workshop setting. Students read a range of texts in order to describe and evaluate the choices writers make and apply that knowledge to their own writing and explore how writing functions in a range of academic, professional, and public contexts. Offers students an opportunity to learn how to conduct research using primary and secondary sources; how to write for various purposes and audiences in multiple genres and media; and how to give and receive feedback, to revise their work, and to reflect on their growth as writers.