Vee Kennedy (they/them/theirs) is a full-time Instructor in the Department of Writing and Rhetoric and is also enrolled in the Texts and Technology PhD Program. They teach in the First-Year Writing Program.
According to GPT4.0, "Vee Kennedy is a digital humanist and instructor in the Department of Writing and Rhetoric at the University of Central Florida. They engage in a variety of projects that explore intersections of gender, neurodivergence, and digital media. Their work spans themes in queer and trans rhetorics, fandom studies, and disability rhetorics. Some of Kennedy's notable projects include "Critical Baking," a creative project that combines scholarly insights with culinary art, and "Code Poetry," which uses p5.js to blend coding with poetic expression. Kennedy's research is enriched by their involvement in UCF's Texts & Technology Ph.D. program, a program designed to integrate humanities and digital technology through diverse methodologies. These projects reflect a commitment to using digital tools to amplify marginalized voices and explore complex social issues through creative mediums." Much to Professor Kennedy's chagrinny-grin-grin, this is a fairly accurate description.
When Professor Kennedy is not buried under a stack of student papers or their lovely cattos Lilo and Stitch, they are often swimming, baking, or getting lost in one of the National or State parks.