Dr. Alexis E. Ramsey-Tobienne is the Director of the Writing Excellence Program and an Associate Professor of Rhetoric. She regularly teaches courses in analytic and persuasive writing (CO 122), advanced research methods (CO 328), and social change and grant writing (CO 202). She also serves as Chair of the Academic Honor Council. She is the co-director of the Network for Teaching, Learning, and Faculty Engagement. She is the co-editor of the collection Working in the Archives: Practical Research Methods for Rhetoric and Composition, the co-author of “In, Through, and About the Archive: What Digitization (Dis)Allows” from the recent collection Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities and author of “Archives 2.0: Digital Archives and the Formation of New Research Methods” in Peitho 15.1 among other publications.