Meet The Writing Center Team
Administration
Dr. Mary Lutze
Director
Phone: 479-788-7227
Email: Mary.Lutze@uafs.edu
Bio: Prior to joining the faculty at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP, Dr. Lutze held the position of writing center associate director at Loyola University Chicago, where she earned her Ph.D. in English in May 2020. She attained her B.A. in English at Evangel University and her M.A. in English at Missouri State University. In her downtime she enjoys taking walks with her French Water Dog (Nori) and husband (Alex), experimenting with recipes, streaming horror movies and anime, and tending her various (and hilariously named) house plants. Odds are you will find her listening to either music or audiobooks while brainstorming how best to assist UAFS students in achieving academic success.
Specialties: early modern literature, disability studies, deaf theatre, and writing center theory and practice
Pronouns: She / Her / Hers
Jeffrey Warndof, M.A.
Assistant Director
Phone: 479-788-7526
Email: Jeffrey.Warndof@uafs.edu
Bio: Jeffrey's prior experience includes teaching freshman composition as a graduate assistant, teaching English in South Korea, and working as an academic advisor at the University of Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP at Monticello. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing and a Master of Arts in teaching English as a second language. In his spare time, he enjoys writing screenplays, cooking, gardening, and watching LeBron dominate.
Specialties: tutoring ESL writers and creative writing (screen plays, poetry, and short story)
Pronouns: He / Him / His
Stacey DuVaul, M.A.
English Instructor and Writing Center Administrative Staff
Phone: 479-788-7661
Email: Stacey.DuVaul@uafs.edu
Bio: Stacey DuVaul has taught English courses for 30 years, including more than 25 years at UAFS. She received her Associate of Arts at (then) Westark Community College, her Bachelor of Arts in English education and her Master of Science in college teaching of English from Northeastern State University. In addition to teaching college, high school, and vacation bible school, she has worn a variety of hats over the years, including wife, mother, writer, volunteer firefighter, photographer, and floral designer. She enjoys spending time with her family and watching over her flock of shepherds (five German shepherds and one wannabe). She exercises her mind and body by reading, writing, working out, and walking. She doesn't run unless the convenience store is closing and she’s out of chocolate.
Specialties: Stacey specializes in people skills, enjoying the process of getting to know students and working one-on-one with them to establish a relationship and create a better paper. She has worked extensively to help students across the curriculum revise essays, research projects, compose letters of application for grad school, med school, internships, and scholarships, and prepare presentations. Perhaps most importantly, she loves to write and loves to teach, so she is at home in this work.
Nori - The Writing Center Dog
Instagram: n0ri_the_barbet
Bio: Nori is a 2-year-old French water dog (Barbet) and therapy dog in training. She is the Writing Center's mascot and loves to help students with stress relief by offering tail wags, cuddles, kisses, and general cuteness. Though she is Dr. Lutze's dog, when she's on campus, she's EVERYONE'S dog and is always available for puppy therapy.
Specialties: Catching the ball midair, 100 percent return rate in fetch, squirrel perception, being adorable, learning and performing tricks (just ask Dr. Lutze to have her demonstrate.)
Personal Interests: tennis balls, licking ears, UAFS Lions, treats, walks, getting pets, fetch, and naps
Student Tutors
Jorgi Anderson, Junior
English with Teacher Licensure Major
Favorite Books: "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy and "Room" by Emma Donaghue
Personal Interests: reading, volunteering at the Fort Smith Little Theatre, watching movies and TV shows, and hanging out with friends
Specialties: thesis development, MLA format, editing and revising, grammar and spelling, literary analysis
Pronouns: She / Her / Hers
Kameron Burns, Junior
Rhetoric and Writing Major
Favorite Book: "The Diary of a Teenage Girl" by Phoebe Gloeckner
Personal Interests: thrifting, talking, gardening, reading, writing, and driving
Specialties: brainstorming ideas, editing, expanding arguments, thesis development, and clarity in writing
Pronouns: She / Her / Hers
Mitchell Collins, Junior
Lead Tutor
Political Science Major
Favorite Book: "1984" by George Orwell. Honorable mentions go to "Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir and the Dark Elf Trilogy by R. A. Salvatore.
Personal Interests: reading fiction (mostly sci-fi), going to the gym, doing calisthenics, hiking (generally being in the woods), and studying / relaxing in libraries
Specialties: academic writing, research writing, creative writing, speech and presentation analysis, prewriting strategies, brainstorming ideas, research methods, source integration, MLA format, APA format, editing, and proofreading.
Pronouns: He / Him / His
Phillip Henley, Sophomore
English Major
Favorite Book: "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame and "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien
Personal Interests: I am a massive fan of all things Tolkien. I may know the history of Middle Earth better than real-world history. I am also interested in publishing and being active in social causes.
Specialties: freelance writing, research, creative writing, MLA format, plotting, outlining, research methods, editing, and proofreading
Pronouns: Any
Ivan Hernandez, Sophomore
Business Administration Major
(Appointments in Spanish Available)
Favorite Book: "The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene
Personal Interests: art, cooking, hiking, video games, practicing soccer, and watching soccer games
Specialties: academic writing, brainstorming ideas, organization and structure, expanding arguments, and MLA format
Pronouns: He / Him / His
Avery Powell, Junior
Lead Tutor
Rhetoric and Writing Major, Creative Writing Minor
Favorite Quote: "Always question, always wonder" - The Giver
Personal Interests: I like to read, write, hang out with friends, and binge watch Criminal Minds or Teen Wolf.
Specialties: creative writing (fiction or script), research writing, cultural literacy, thesis development, transitions and flow, grammar, proofreading, and MLA format
Pronouns: She / Her / Hers
Perla Romero, Senior
Geoscience Major
(Appointments in Spanish Available)
Favorite Book: "Demon Copperhead" by Barbara Ki
Personal Interests: traveling, listening to music, hanging out with friends, hiking, and sewing
Specialties: brainstorming, MLA format, APA format, grammar, proofreading, and organization
Pronouns: She / Her / Hers
Isabella Serrano, Senior
General Studies Major, Primary Emphasis: English
Favorite Quote: "Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up - figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it." - Michael Jordan
Personal Interests: playing tennis, working out, spending time with family and friends, drinking coffee, and reading
Specialties: research writing, literary analysis, rhetorical analysis, prewriting strategies, outlining, organization and structure, brainstorming ideas, thesis development, expanding arguments, editing, proofreading, and MLA format
Pronouns: She / Her / Hers
Gabbie Stokes, Senior
English Major, Diversity Studies Minor
Favorite Book: "Priory of the Orange Tree" by Samantha Shannon and "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen
Personal Interests: sewing, journaling, jewelry making, reading and listening to audiobooks, gardening, and playing board games
Specialties: thesis development, research writing, literary analysis, speech and presentation preparation, writing organization and structure, clarity and flow, MLA format
Pronouns: She / Her / Hers
Grace Williams, Senior
Lead Tutor
Studio Art Major
Favorite Book: "Nicomachean Ethics" by Aristotle
Personal Interests: art, music, reading, learning languages, cooking, and watching K-dramas.
Specialties: brainstorming ideas, organization and structure, clarity, proofreading, and MLA format
Pronouns: She / Her / Hers