Uma S. Krishnan
Dr. Uma S. Krishnan is a professor at 91ֿ. She heads the Writing Internship Program and also serves as the Associate Writing Program Coordinator in the Department of English. She is also an honorary faculty, Religion Studies-Minor Program. In addition to her academic work, she is the faculty advisor for the May 4 Task Force (M4TF) Student Organization, and serves as Assistant Co-chair Global/Non-Western, College of Composition and Communication Standing Group.
Dr. Krishnan teaches many different courses from basic to advanced Composition Courses, Professional Writing, Editing and Publishing, Honors Colloquium, Global Rhetoric, South Asian Studies, Ethnic and Indigenous Literacy Practices, Indian Literature, Nyaya Logic, to Hindi Language. Her thirst for learning and knowledge building, her varied research interests, and her approach to teaching and sharing information has won her many laurels. She has presented many papers on literacy, composition studies, language acquisition, world English, women and gender in Hinduism, Nyaya Sutra (Eastern) and Western rhetoric, ethnic literacy and social practices at various national and international conferences and universities. She has published her work by contributing articles to journals and books. She is currently working on publishing her book, which is based on her ethnographic case study of the Mumbai Dabbawalas, India.
Recent Publications:
Krishnan, Uma, S. “Prefatory Introduction.” Global Rhetorical Traditions. edited by Tarez Graban and Hui Wu, Southern Illinois University Press, 2022.
Krishan, Uma. S. “College Freshmen Challenging Embodied Environmental Risks.” Embodied Environmental Risk in Technical Communication; Problems and Solutions towards Social Sustainability. Eds. Samuel Stinson and Mary Le Rouge; New York: Routledge, 2022.
Krishnan, Uma. S. Contributed annotation to An Annotated Bibliography of Global and Non-Western Rhetorics: Sources of Comparative Rhetorical Studies. Edited by Nicole Khoury and Tarez Graban (2020-2021).
Krishnan, Uma. S. “Literacy Practices in lunch Pails: Invisible Literacies of the Dabbawalas.” Literacy in Practice: Writing in Private, Public and Working Lives. Eds. Patrick Thomas and Pamela Takayoshi. New York: Routledge, 2015. Print.
Awards/Achievements
- Distinguished Faculty Award for Excellence in Education Abroad, 2018
- CCCC James Berlin Outstanding Dissertation Award (Honorable Mention), 2016
- Toerne Dissertation Award, 2014
- Excellence in Education Honorees, Ohio Magazine, 2014
- Outstanding Teacher Award, 2013
- National Recognition, Produced the STARTALK Online Language Video, 2010