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        Christopher Basgier and Heather Falconer

        In this interview, Christopher Basgier, Director of University Writing at Auburn, and Heather Falconer, Associate Professor at the University of Maine, discuss their perspectives on WAC, their development as WAC scholars and program directors, and the future of WAC and writing studies. The conversation took place on July 7, 2025.

        About Christopher Basgier and Heather Falconer

        Photo of Christopher BasgierChristopher Basgier is Director of University Writing at Auburn, which won the 2025 Award for Exemplary Enduring WAC Program. He consults with departments about integrating writing and high-impact practices throughout undergraduate and graduate curricula. His research, which spans writing across the curriculum, writing centers, genre, threshold concepts, and digital rhetoric, has appeared in venues including Across the Disciplines, College Composition and Communication, Composition Forum, Studies in Higher Education, The WAC Journal, and The Writing Center Journal. He is active in national organizations like the Association for Writing Across the Curriculum, the Conference on College Composition and Communication, and the WAC Clearinghouse, and he is a founding member of the RhetAI Coalition.

        Photo of Heather FalconerAs a Writing Studies scholar, Heather Falconer is deeply committed to work and inquiry that serves a larger purpose. Primarily, this larger purpose has been educational and disciplinary reform as it relates to inequity. Falconer’s research focuses on the intersections of culture, discipline, and pedagogy, with a special emphasis on discursive identity development and disciplinary enculturation.

        Recent research projects have involved participatory action research with neurodivergent students to explore their experience learning college-level reading and writing skills, as well as a project aligning core concepts from first-year composition to other courses in the undergraduate curriculum. This Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) research considers self-efficacy and performance with writing as it relates to knowledge transfer.

        Falconer earned her doctorate at Northeastern University, a Master’s of Letters (MLitt) from the University of Glasgow, and a Master’s of Fine Arts (MFA) from Emerson College. In addition to teaching, she is an Associate Publisher with The WAC Clearinghouse, Incoming Chair for the Association for Writing Across the Curriculum, and serves on multiple editorial boards.

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        Video Production: Mike Palmquist and Zakery R. Muñoz

        Closed Caption Editing: Camaryn Wheeler

        Additional credits are provided at the end of the video.

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        Christopher Basgier and Heather Falconer

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        Christopher Basgier

        Faculty Profile: https://auburn.edu/academic/provost/bios/christopher-basgier.php

        Substack: Pose & Processors: https://christopherbasgier.substack.com//

        Selected Publications

        Basgier, Christopher, Mills, Anna, Olejnik, Mandy, Rodak, Miranda, and Sharma, Shyam. Bad Ideas about AI and Writing: Toward Generative Practice for Teaching, Learning, and Communication. Under contract with The WAC Clearinghouse.

        Basgier, Christopher, Chen, Helen L., & Cicchino, Amy. (2023). ePortfolios Across the Disciplines. Across the Disciplines, 20(3-4). https://doi.org/10.37514/ATD-J.2023.20.3-4.01

        Basgier, Christopher, & Wilkes, Lydia. (2025). From an Unsettled Middle: A Critical-Ethical Stance for GenAI-Engaged Writing Assignments. College Composition and Communication, 77(1), 62-88.

        Basgier, Christopher, Ross, Derek, Youngblood, Norman E., &Smith, Hannah. (2025). Sustaining User Engagement: Programmatic Visibility and Website Usability for Cross-Curricular Literacy Programs. Across the Disciplines, 22(1/2), 62-83. https://doi.org/10.37514/ATD-J.2025.22.1-2.04

        Basgier, C. (2025). “Never Let a Good [Literacy] Crisis Go to Waste”: Writing Across the Curriculum Administration Amid Artificial Intelligence Anxiety. In Chaoran Wang & Zhongfeng Tian (Eds.), Rethinking Writing Education in the Age of Generative AI. Routledge.

        Basgier, Christopher.  (2023).The State and Future of WAC Faculty Development Scholarship: A Citation Analysis of Publications, 2012-2022. The WAC Journal, 34, 171-189. https://doi.org/10.37514/WAC-J.2023.34.1.11


        Heather Falconer

        Faculty Profile: https://english.umaine.edu/2021/10/25/heather-falconer/

        Selected Publications

        Falconer, H.M. (2026) Challenges and considerations in longitudinal research. In E. K Bahl, C. I. Duffy, & C. Teston (Eds.), Methods for emerging researchers in rhetoric and composition. Utah State University Press.

        Swacha, K. Y., & Falconer, H. M. (2025). Reframing the myth of the “bad writer” via a writing studies approach. Northwords, 7, 25-30. https://www.mainecela.org/access-northwords-pdfs

        Falconer, H.M., & McClary, L. (Eds.) (2024). Inclusive STEM: Transforming disciplinary writing instruction for a socially just future. The WAC Clearinghouse; University Press of Colorado. https://doi.org/10.37514/ATD-B.2024.2364

        Kelly, M., Falconer, H., Gonzalez, C., & Dahlman, J. (Eds.) (2023). Adapting the past to reimagine possible futures: Celebrating and critiquing WAC at 50. The WAC Clearinghouse; University Press of Colorado. https://doi.org/10.37514/PER-B.2023.1947

        Falconer, H. M. (2022). Masking inequality with good intentions: Systemic bias, counterspaces, and discourse acquisition in STEM Education. The WAC Clearinghouse; University Press of Colorado. https://doi.org/10.37514/PRA-B.2022.1602

        Falconer, H.M. (2019). Mentored writing at a Hispanic-serving institution: Improving student facility with scientific discourse, in I. Baca, Y. I. Hinojosa, & S. W. Murphy (Eds.), Bordered writers: Latinx identities and literacy practices at Hispanic serving institutions, State University of New York Press.

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