Lecturer
Dominic Micer is a lecturer and researcher at Loyola University Maryland. He serves as a Messina faculty member for the themes of The Good Life and Stories We Tell. His scholarly interests include the relationships between socio-cognitive affect and the materiality of discourse. He is an amateur photographer who captures pictures of birds and nature during his walks through the local park.
Office
Maryland Hall 0057B
Writing Department
Loyola University Maryland
4501 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21210
Phone: (410) 617-2581
Fax: (410) 617-2934
dmicer@loyola.edu
Education
Ph.D. English, Miami University
M.A., English, University of Vermont
B.A., English, Virginia Commonwealth University
A. S., Education, Northern Virginia Community College
Courses Taught
WR100 Effective Writing, Messina
WR220 Introduction to Rhetoric, Diversity
Selected Publications
“Intercultural Dialogue and the Production of A Rhetorical Borderland: Service-Learning in a Multicultural and Multilingual Context.” With David Hitchcock and Anne Statham. Reflections, Spring 2009.
For more information view Dr. Micer's Curriculum Vitae in PDF.