People Page Submission Form: Graduate Student

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General Information
Official title
Pronoun preference
(75 to 350 words) Overviews should be written in third person and contain relevant professional information only; please exclude personal/biographical details that do not pertain to your position, research or professional development.
Education Information
Start with highest degree
Highest degree listed first. Ex: PhD, English, Stanford University, 1987 (awarding year is optional)
Contact Information
Ex: 123-456-7890. This should NOT be your personal phone number. If your office does not have a phone, provide the number for the main English office on your campus.
Ex: 421 Denney Hall
Campus
Selected Publications
Provide up to five citations in MLA style. If publications are available online, you may also supply links.
Curriculum Vitae

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Area(s) of Expertise
Areas of expertise are brief and specific descriptions. Ex: Creative writing (nonfiction), folklore, nineteenth-century British literature, etc.
Area(s) of Research
Area(s) of research
Area(s) of research, while similar to area(s) of expertise, are more general in nature and do not actually appear on the People pages. These two areas can be the same, though they do not have to be. Elections for the area(s) of research section are used to create searchable filters so website visitors can more easily sort for graduate students in a particular area.