Terri Borchers, Ph.D., J.D.

Dr. Terri K. Borchers
Associate Professor, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
About Dr. Terri K. Borchers:
Dr. Terri Borchers has taught in the Humanities Department since 2002. With graduate degrees from the Northwestern School of Law, Cleveland State University, Ohio State University, and the University of Utah, Dr. Borchers brings a depth of professional experience and publication to creative and professional writing courses. Her past and current research interests include the rhetoric and poetics of American writers and the problematics of the "we," as well as world literature issues and the importance of diversity in our increasingly complex and compelling global community. Her hobbies include Irish music and dance, running, walking, and travel.
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