Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
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Harriett Virginia-Ann Jernigan
Lecturer
Current Research and Scholarly Interestssecond language acquisition, learner autonomy; task-, literacy-, and project-based instruction; storytelling, critical race theory (CRT); cultural rhetorics; large language models
Writing across the disciplines; Humanities 2.0; diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in pedagogy; social geography; presentation culture; podcasting and public speaking -
David Thomas John
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
BioHi! My name is David John from San Diego, California. I am an Economics major (hopefully), and I am especially interested in Economics in relation to History. During High school, I researched the economic and political impact of California's Alien Land Laws on the different Asian ethnic groups that were primarily targeted by these laws, as I felt that this was a dark and impactful period in the History of California that not many of my peers or the general public are aware of. In my free time, I love to hang out with my friends, try new food, and play lacrosse.