LeTriece Calhoun

  • Teaching Assistant Professor

LeTriece Calhoun is a scholar-conjurer with research interests in Rhetoric and Composition, Digital Media, Archival Remixing, Survivor, Popular Culture Analysis, Black Rhetoric and Literary Theory, and Technogothic Conjuring. She teaches courses in Seminar in Composition: Diversity and Gender Studies, Composing New Media, Digital Humanities, and Topics in Black Rhetoric. 

LeTriece earned her PhD in Rhetoric and Composition from the University of Pittsburgh, along with her M.A. in English from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

Representative Publications

Calhoun, Dana L. (2023). Spellcraft & Translation: Conjuring with AI. In A. Vee, T. Laquintano, & C. Schnitzler (Eds.), TextGenEd: Teaching with Text Generation Technologies. The WAC Clearinghouse.  https://wac.colostate.edu/repository/collections/textgened/creative-explorations/spellcraft-translation-conjuring-with-ai/