
Dr. Kathryn Broyles, the Program Director for General Education and General Studies, pursued her doctoral work in Composition & TESOL at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. From Duke University she holds a Master of Divinity with a Certificate in Gender, Theology and Ministry, and a Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies, and from Tennessee Tech, both a Master's and Bachelor's in English.
Dr. Broyles has taught first-year writing and advanced composition, world literature including Middle Eastern and Southern literature, and courses in philosophy and religion at a number of US and international institutions. In addition to American Military University, some of these include Warner Southern College, Northwest Missouri State, Tennessee Tech, Nashville Tech, Concordia University (Tallinn, Estonia), Gymnazium Duchcov (Duchcov, CZ) and the Pedagogiska Fakulta (Usti nad Labem, CZ).
The years spent teaching in the Czech Republic and Estonia and her love of travel stem directly from growing up in a Marine Corps family. Other places her travels have taken her include Turkey, Jordan, Hungary, Greece, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, and much of Western Europe.
Dr. Broyles' scholarly interests are multi-disciplinary. She is currently focused on gendered language use in religious discourse, the rhetorical construction of identity, and the socio-cultural issues of academic English and the first-year writing student.
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