English professor wins prestigious journal award for book

michelle_sidlerMichelle Sidler, assistant professor in the Department of English, recently won the 2008 Computers and Composition Distinguished Book Award for the collection "Computers in the Composition Classroom."  The Distinguished Book Award is a national prize awarded by the editorial staff of the field's major journal, Computers and Composition. The award will be presented later this month at the national Computers and Writing Conference in California.  Sidler collaborated with two other co-authors, Betsy Smith of Tennessee State University (and  former faculty member in English at Auburn) and with Richard Morris of Parkland College in Champaign, Ill. Sidler currently serves as interim department head of English and coordinator of composition, and she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in composition, technology, science and literacy.

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