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K. Lorraine Graham

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Assistant Director of Digital Experience, College of Arts and Humanities
The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

(301) 405-2782

1118 Francis Scott Key Hall
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Education

M.F.A., Creative Writing, University of California, San Diego
M.A., English, Georgetown
B.A., East Asian Studies and Chinese, George Washington University

Lorraine is an experienced marketing and communications expert with a particular facility for wrangling complex digital projects. She collaborates closely with technical teams to ensure that digital initiatives are not only user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing, but also strategically aligned with the college's goals. Things she likes: respectful debate; marketing research; integrated data dashboards; iterative content strategies; multimedia storytelling; and beautiful 404 pages. Contact Lorraine if you have any questions about your website, social media or anything digital.

Lorraine is the author of two books of poetry, The Rest Is Censored (Bloof Books) and Terminal Humming (Edge Books), and an artist book of works on paper, Semiotic Squares (Primary Writing). She's received several grants in both poetry and visual art from the D.C. Commission on The Arts and Humanities. Lorraine has a B.A. in East Asian Studies and Chinese from George Washington University, an M.A. in English from Georgetown University, and an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of California, San Diego. In another life she taught creative writing and digital rhetoric at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, University of California, San Diego and California State University, San Marcos.