Tyler Easterbrook
Assistant Professor of English and Director of Composition
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Dr. Tyler Easterbrook studies the interplay of conspiracy rhetoric, digital misinformation, and contemporary American politics. Dr. Easterbrook also serves as the Director of Composition, administering all first-year writing courses at the University of Idaho.
- Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2021
- B.A., University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, 2013
Courses
- ENGL 598: Pedagogy and Practice
- ENGL 598: Teaching Portfolio
- ENGL 101: Writing and Rhetoric I
- Student Undergraduate Teaching and Staff Award, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2021
- CFE/Lenovo Instructional Innovation Grant ($30,000), 2019
- “Starting a First-Year Writing Program during COVID-19: Lessons from a ‘Tech-Light’ Campus.” Book chapter in WPA Advocacy in a Pandemic: Lessons Learned (forthcoming), edited by Todd Ruecker and Sheila Carter-Tod.
- “Page Not Found: Tracking the Rhetorical Work of Broken Conspiracist Links.” M/C Journal, vol. 25, no. 1, 2022, https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2874.