Mark McBeth
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Mark McBeth, Ph.D., teaches composition and rhetoric courses at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the CUNY Graduate Center English Ph.D. Program. Formerly, he coordinated the City College Composition Program as well as directed the CCNY Writing Center. He co-authored Teacher Training at Cambridge: The Initiatives of Oscar Browning and Elizabeth Hughes with Prof. Pam Hirsch (Homerton College, Cambridge) and has published in a variety of peer-reviewed journals. In 2007 he accepted the Conference of Basic Writing National Award for Innovations in Basic Writing, and in 2013 he and Tim McCormack received the CCCC Certificate for Excellence in Writing Programs.
Has been mentored by ("Ancestors")
Has mentored ("Descendants")
- Ben Miller, as a non-chair member of the dissertation committee
- Diana Epelbaum, as a professor (graduate)
- Andrea Rosso Efthymiou, as a non-chair member of the dissertation committee
- Erin Andersen, as a professor (graduate)
- Dale Ireland, as a professor (graduate)
- Mikayla Zagoria-Moffet, as a professor (graduate)
- Hilarie Ashton, as a professor (graduate)
- Patrick Smyth, as a professor (graduate)
- Robert Greco, as a professor (graduate)
- Andrew Lucchesi, as dissertation chair
- Nolan Chessman, as dissertation chair
- Dominique Zino, as a formal advisor of a type not listed above
- Sean Molloy, as a professor (graduate)
- Lindsey Albracht, as a professor (graduate)
- Olivia Wood, as dissertation chair