Christiane Donahue teaches Writing 5.
Karen Gocsik teaches the international section of Writing 2-3 as well as two upper-level courses: Composition Theory and Practice, and Writing with Media.
Stephanie Boone teaches Writing 2-3.
Sara Chaney teaches Writing 2-3 as well as First-Year Seminars.
Judith Hertog provides English-as-a-second-language instruction to international graduate students for whom English is not a first language.
Hope Rennie manages the institute office and coordinates program activities.

Jane Carroll teaches Writing 5 and First-Year Seminars as well as courses in Medieval and Renaissance Art History.
Josh Compton teaches SPEE 20:Public Speaking, SPEE 25:Persuasive Public Speaking, and SPEE 30: Speechwriting.
Richard Crocker teaches Writing 5 and teaches Psychology of Religion in the MALS Program.
Nancy Crumbine teaches Writing 5 and First-Year Seminars, as well as a course for the Program in Public Policy. She has also taught courses in the Education Department, the Women's and Gender Studies Program, and MALS.
John Donaghy teaches Writing 5 as well as First-Year Seminars.
Marlene Heck teaches Writing 5 as well as courses in Art History and History.
Julie Homchick teaches SPEE 20: Public Speaking, SPEE 24: Argumentation in Speech and Writing, and SPEE 28: Environmental Rhetoric.
Julie Kalish teaches Writing 5.
Barbara Kreiger teaches Writing 5 as well as courses for Jewish Studies. She also teaches Creative Writing for MALS and chairs their Creative Writing concentration.
Professor Kremer teaches Writing 5 and a First-Year Seminar for the Mathematics Department.
Gary Lenhart teaches Writing 2-3, as well as First-Year Seminars, and Creative Writing courses for the English Department.
Jonna Mackin teaches Writing 5.
Kevin McCarthy teaches Writing 5.
Doug Moody teaches Writing 2-3 and Writing 5, as well as courses for LATS, Spanish, and WGST.
Bill Nichols teaches Writing 5.
Terry Osborne teaches Writing 5 as well as First-Year Seminars and courses for the Environmental Studies Program.
Vera teaches Writing 5 as well as courses for English and Native American Studies.
Wendy Piper teaches Writing 5 as well as First-year Seminars.
Ellen Rockmore teaches Writing 5.
Jennifer Sargent teaches Writing 5, First-year Seminars, and an upper-level course, The Written Judicial Opinion.
Megan Steven teaches Writing 42: The Art of Science Writing, as well as courses in the Psychological and Brain Science department.
Carl Thum teaches Writing 5.