Writing Program Spotlights
Discover the creative minds and innovative work happening within our writing community. Our spotlight blog showcases outstanding student and faculty projects that push boundaries and explore new territories in writing. Explore these stories to find inspiration, connect with potential mentors, and see firsthand how writing shapes meaningful academic and creative journeys at UCSB.
The UCSB Writing Program in the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) is proud to announce the 2025-2026 M. Garren Tinney Writing Fellows: Brianna Griffin ‘26 (L&S Black Studies), Ari Linder ‘26 (CCS Writing & Literature), and Sophia Quinto ‘26 (CCS Writing & Literature).
2025-2026 M. Garren Tinney Travel Award
The UCSB Writing Program in the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) is proud to announce the 2025-2026 M. Garren Tinney Travel Award Recipients: David Andrew ‘28 (Environmental Studies & History), Noble Culpepper-Hawkins and ‘25 (Communications), and Karen Su ‘25 (Economics and Communications & Journalism).
Faculty Publication - Dr. Paul Rogers
We are happy to share the latest research published by Dr. Paul Rogers! For the Journal of Education for Teaching, he co-authored "A justice oriented examination of teacher education through the lens of deans’ innovations and leadership in schools of education"
2025 CCCC Richard Braddock Award
We are thrilled to share that Professor Michelle Petty has won the 2025 CCCC Richard Braddock Awards, the top article award in our discipline, for, “Black Linguistic Justice from Theory to Practice,” published in the June 2024 issue of College Composition and Communication
2024 Distinguished Teaching Award
We are delighted to share that UCSB has recognized our very own Ellen O'Connell Whittet with the university’s Distinguished Teaching Award!
Faculty Publication - Dr. Karen Lunsford
Dr Karen Lunsford, the Writing Program Chair, recently published her continued collaboarative research on the long lives of writers.
Faculty Publication - Dr. Karen Lunsford, Jonathan Alexander and Carl Whithaus
Dr. Karen Lunsford, along with her collaborators Jonathan Alexander and Carl Whithaus, talked with alumni who graduated up to 10 years ago about the evolution of their writing lives.
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Faculty Publication - Dr. Karen Lunsford and Dr. Amanda Stansell
Professor Karen Lunsford & Dr. Amanda Stansell published “Grappling with an Evolving Field,” a program profile of the Science Communication track in the Professional Writing Minor in Composition Forum.
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Faculty Publication - Dr. Victoria Houser and Dr. Lauren Sawyer
We are happy to share the latest research publication by Writing Program Teaching Professor Dr. Victoria Houser with her co-author Dr. Lauren D. Sawyer! Their article “Purity Culture and the Limits of Queer Evangelicalism” was published in the Journal of Theology & Sexuality.
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Faculty Publication - Dr. Baron Haber
Congrats to Dr. Baron Haber for his recent publication "Monster Ecologies: Material Eco-Rhapsody and the Bio-Gothic in Animal’s People" in Ariel.