One Thousand Days Transformed - The Campaign for Cedarville

Holly Blakely

Holly Blakely, MA

Assistant Professor of English, Director of the Writing Center

Biography

Professor Blakely began teaching college composition in 1999 as a graduate teaching associate in the Wright State University Department of English. After graduating with her M.A., she went on to become the WSU Writing Center’s assistant director. Over the years, Professor Blakely has also taught international students in the University of Dayton Intensive English Program and a very diverse student body at Sinclair Community College. Professor Blakely's research interests include the role of cognitive psychology, intercultural rhetoric, and neuroscience in writing pedagogy.

Education and Credentials

  • M.A. in English Composition and Rhetoric, Wright State University
  • B.A. in English Technical Writing

Interests

  • Interests: Spending time in nature with my family, reading Russian and British literature, studying apologetics and rhetorical considerations in evangelism, personality typology and disorders, Impressionism, and classical ballet
  • Why Cedarville: Teaching at Cedarville allows me to openly express the parallels between ethical considerations in academic argumentation and having the mind of Christ as directed in I Peter 3:15