91ÁÔÆæ

AAC&U highlights research by English associate professor and students

October 6, 2020
Dr. J. Michael Rifenburg, associate professor of English, collaborated with 91ÁÔÆæ seniors Emily Pridgen and Samantha Velasquez on a research assessment of the redesign of an English composition class. The Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) shared the trio's research on its "Liberal Education Blog."

Article By: Staff

University of North Georgia (91ÁÔÆæ) students Emily Pridgen and Samantha Velasquez and faculty member Dr. J. Michael Rifenburg's research assessment of the redesign of an English composition class recently gained recognition.

The (AAC&U) shared the trio's research on its "." AAC&U is the leading national association dedicated to advancing the vitality and public standing of liberal education.

"This high-impact practice of undergrad research was responsive to local contexts and constituents and mutually beneficial for faculty and students," read AAC&U's post on its social media platforms.

Pridgen and Velasquez, both seniors pursuing degrees in English with a concentration in writing and publication, were surprised by the attention.

"I never thought I would work on something that would reach a lot of people," said Pridgen, a 21-year-old from Douglas, Georgia.

Velasquez, a 30-year-old from Austin, Texas, didn't expect that the research would reach the level of publication. The trio has presented at an international conference and authored two manuscripts under peer review.

"It's been fun watching its progress," Velasquez said.

Rifenburg, associate professor of English, said he enjoyed this faculty-student collaboration, which was designed to examine the writing course through student and faculty perspectives.

"We saw how well the course was going and how well our teaching approach was working," he said.


Cyber student wins award at Honors event

Cyber student wins award at Honors event

Members of the 91ÁÔÆæ Honors Program attended the 2025 Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference at Georgia Tech in February, with first-time attendee Dagen Shehorn bringing home an award.
Zavarce named first STEMNetX recipient

Zavarce named first STEMNetX recipient

Albany Zavarce is the first 91ÁÔÆæ student chosen as a STEMNetX Fellowship recipient and was awarded a one-week paid fellowship in Pennsylvania.
Students present at conference in Athens

Students present at conference in Athens

Four 91ÁÔÆæ students presented their research at the Conference on the Americas, held Feb. 21-22 at the University of Georgia.
Former president inspires musical collaboration

Former president inspires musical collaboration

91ÁÔÆæ faculty and staff released an award-winning album featuring new music on the last year of former President Abraham Lincoln's life.