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Jennifer Blevins (she/her) |
Jennifer is delighted to serve as the Director of the Writing Center. In addition to the USC Writing Center, she has also worked in the writing centers of Wake Forest University and Somerset Community College. An instructor in the English department, Jennifer currently teaches Social Advocacy & Ethical Life (SAEL 200). She holds a BA in English & Theatre and an MA in English from Wake Forest University, as well as an MFA in Creative Writing and a PhD in English from USC. Her first book, Limited by Body Habitus: An American Fat Story, won the 2018 Autumn House Press Nonfiction Prize. Her second book, Her Abjection/My Self: Mothers, Daughters, and the Body in Twentieth-Century American Literature, will be published by the University of Georgia Press in 2028. Jennifer enjoys guiding and supporting students of all ages and backgrounds through the writing process.
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Sam (she/her) |
Sam is a second year PhD student in Composition and Rhetoric and an English instructor at UofSC. She earned her both her BA (2021) and MA (2023) in English from Winthrop University. While at Winthrop, she worked as a tutor in the WC at Winthrop University. Sam enjoys working with students across all disciplines and helping them strengthen their writing skills.
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Sandip (him/his) |
Sandip is a Ph.D. student in Composition and Rhetoric at the University of South Carolina. He holds an M.A. in English Language and Literature from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Over the years, he has taught English, trained writers in digital communication, and worked with educational organizations. Sandip’s work focuses on writing pedagogy, multimodal teaching strategies, and inclusive approaches to digital learning, especially for under-resourced classrooms.



