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Meet Our Staff

Our editors are elected at the end of each year by members of the club.

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Editor-In-Chief

Jenny Russell

Jenny is a third year English Creative and Professional Writing major, with dual minors in Women's and Gender Studies and Communications/ Journalism. This is her third year with The Reflector; she previously served as the Head Prose Editor for two years. She is also a Writing Fellow for the English Department and a Writing Tutor for The Learning Center. 

Associate Editor

Kylie Saar

Kylie is an English major with a concentration in Secondary Education. This is her second year participating in The Reflector; she was previously the Associate Prose Editor. She additionally works as a Writing Fellow and as a Writing Tutor in the Learning Center. 

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public relations

Public Relations Chair

Gretchen Lambie

Gretchen is a third year Mathematics and Computer Science major, with minors in Data Science and Business. This will be their third year with The Reflector, and they were previously the Head Art Editor. Gretchen is also a member of the math club. 

Advisor

Neil Connelly

Neil Connelly is the author of seven critically acclaimed books, among them four YA novels. The most recent was Into the Hurricane, which Kirkus Reviews called "thoughtful and provocative." He teaches creative writing at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania and lives with his wife and their sons. 

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Advisor

Nicole Santalucia

Nicole Santalucia is the author of THE BOOK OF DIRT (NYQ Books, 2020), BECAUSE I DID NOT DIE (Bordighera Press, 2015), and Spoiled Meat (Headmistress Press). She is a recipient of the Charlotte Mew Chapbook Prize and the Edna St. Vincent Millay Poetry Prize. Her non- fiction and poetry have appeared in publications such as The Best American Poetry 2019, The Cincinnati Review, TINGE, Zócalo Public Square, The Seventh Wave, Gertrude, Flyway: Journal of Writing & Environment, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. Santalucia teaches at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania and has taught poetry workshops in the Cumberland County Prison, Shippensburg Public Library, Boys & Girls Clubs, and nursing homes. She lives in conservative-small-town Pennsylvania with her wife.

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