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Cris I. Nunn

Doctoral Student
Email: cinunn@lamar.edu 

Hometown

  • Garland, Texas

Current Employment

  • ASL Instructor at Collin College, Plano, Texas

Education

  • M.A. in Deaf Studies: Sign Language Teaching, Gallaudet University, 2011
  • B.A. in English, University of Houston, 2009
  • Bachelor of General Studies (B.G.S.), Â鶹ӳ»­Ó°Òô, 2008

Research Interests

  • Interpreting
  • Certified Deaf Interpreting (CDI)

Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • Alomary, B. A., Nunn, C. I., White, B. J., Williams, S. L., & Clark, M. D. (2017). Teachers, are they really needed? Creative Education. doi:10.4236/ce.2017.813147

Recent Non Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • N/A

Recent Presentations

  • Lee, C. M., Musyoka, M., Pott, A. S., & Nunn, C. (2018, April). Relationships between motivation, anxiety, and language fluency in ASL learners. American  Educational Research Association. New York, NY.
  • Nunn, C. I. (2018, February). Implications of language modality on short term memory of deaf students. Poster presented at the 44th Annual International Association of College Educators – Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ACE-DHH) Conference, Tucson, AZ.
  • Wright, S. J., Marchut, A. E., & Nunn, C. I. (2018, February).  The spectacle of being deaf: Case studies of navigating hearing stream academia. Stage presentation at the 30th annual Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Conference (EQRC), Las Vegas, NV.
  • Alomary, B. A., Nunn, C. I., White, B. J., Williams, S. L. & Clark, M. D. (2017, April). Teachers, are they really needed? Poster presentation at the biennial pre-conference meeting of the Society for Research in Children Development (SRCD), Austin, Texas.
  • Harris, R. L. & Nunn, C. I. (2011, December). Features of ASL in academic settings. Presentation at the Academic ASL Lecture Series, Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C.

Dissertation Focus

  • TBD

Cris I. Nunn - Taken indoors with partial holiday decorations in the background. Cris, wearing a casual grey colored button down shirt and black framed eyeglasses, is smiling at the camera.