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    Karen Kuralt

    Leader in graduate education, teacher of technical communication, and business writing/editing consultant

    Karen Kuralt is a dedicated technical writer and experienced teacher with a rich background spanning over 20 years in higher education and more than 15 years in consulting in various writing capacities. She possesses a keen ability to assess communication requirements and create tailor-made training solutions that are innovative and effective. Karen is known for her expertise in refreshing outdated documentation and enhancing communication processes for businesses, government entities, scientific institutions, technical companies, and nonprofits. She plays a key role in boosting organizations' community visibility and empowering employees to communicate efficiently and accurately.

    Karen's academic journey is notable, having pursued a Ph.D. in English with a focus on Rhetoric and Composition from Purdue University. She also holds a B.A. and M.A. in English from the University of Utah, showcasing her strong educational foundation.

    Throughout her professional career, Karen Kuralt has held various significant roles, including serving as the Interim Associate Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Additionally, she has contributed her skills as a Publicity Coordinator and Board Member at Wildwood Park for the Arts, Communications Director at Praeclara: Artistry in Sound, Motion, and Mind, Science Writing and Technical Editing Consultant at the National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) and the Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health (CTEH). She has also made valuable contributions as the Communications Director for the UA Little Rock Choir Program, Science Writing and Technical Editing Consultant at the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, and Web Submissions Editor at U of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. Karen's academic expertise has been shared as an Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Writing at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and as an Assistant Professor of English and Technical Writing at Louisiana Tech University.