Six College of Arts & Humanities faculty members were among those honored with the inaugural UCF Luminary Award, designed to shine a light on exceptional faculty whose work is advancing their discipline and making a difference.
The 2017 recipients from the arts and humanities include Keith Folse, Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Assistant Professor in the School of Visual Arts & Design, Anastasia Salter, Assistant Professor in the School of Visual Arts & Design, Eileen Smith, Research Associate in the School of Visual Arts & Design, Stephanie Vie, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Writing and Rhetoric, and Pavel Zemliansky, Professor of Writing and Rhetoric. Read the full story.
Keith Folse
Folse is a leader in teaching English as a second language. Some of the   67 books he has published are used as textbooks at universities   worldwide. Thanks to his efforts in creating and bringing certificate   programs to UCF, 15 students earned Fulbright ETA awards to teach   English in other countries. And just last year, the Teaching English as a   Second Language Association named him one of its “50 at 50” leaders in   the field.
Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz
Raimundi-Ortiz is a gifted artist who is best known for her performance   pieces. In her Queens series, she develops regal characters who speak to   broken relationships, racial intolerance, anxiety and other issues   often affected and defined by race and ethnicity. Her work was showcased   this past summer at the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian in   Washington, D.C.
Anastasia Salter
  Salter’s work focuses on the impact of emerging platforms on the   experience and authorship of stories. In addition to presenting her work   internationally, she has also helped design an alternative reality game   for an art history class and a U.S.-Russia cultural exchange game.
Eileen Smith
  Smith’s research out of her E2i Creative Studio focuses on enhancing   human performance over a lifetime. Her current research portfolio is at   $3 million and aims to help train people in everything from teaching   people to operate oil rig equipment to maintenance therapy for people   with dementia.
Stephanie Vie
  Vie is an internationally known scholar for her work in digital   rhetoric. She is a leader in the area of social media and digital   activism. Her expertise has been featured in publications such as   Research Gate News and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Pavel Zemliansky
  Professor Zemliansky is an expert in the field of writing and rhetoric.   His work is regularly featured in the highest-ranked journals in the   field, and he has won several national and international awards. His   diverse background and knowledge of five languages helps give students a   realistic look at their work before entering the job market.