Meet the
Tutors
We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the Writing Center in the library, room 251. You can find us on the main floor to the right of the circulation desk. (We are directly over Starbucks.) We offer both online and in-person tutoring.
John Carroll
Pronouns: He/Him/His
John Carroll is a Graduate Student at West Chester University. His major is English, and this is his first semester as a student at West Chester University. Outside of the Writing Center, he enjoys traveling, rock 'n roll, filmmaking, and reading literature. Fun Fact: John shook hands with Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, and Jason Kelce.
Kristen Emig
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Kristen is a graduate student at West Chester University. She is working on her Master’s in English. Prior to working at the Writing Center, Kristen was a high school English teacher for three years. Outside of the Writing Center, she enjoys playing soccer, reading books, and stitching.
Ryan Fernandez
Ryan is a Graduate Student at West Chester University. His major is English with a focus in creative writing and critical education. Ryan returned Fall 2024 to the Writing Center, having tutored at the WCU Writing Center a decade prior ('11-'14). Outside of the Writing Center, Ryan enjoys the homestead and apiary he's developing in Bethlehem, PA.
Sylvie Goodnough
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Sylvie Goodnough is a second-year undergraduate student majoring in geography and minoring in French. This is her first year at the writing center. Outside of the writing center, she enjoys writing, baking, and playing video games.
Kaleigh Hall
Pronouns: She/Her
Kaleigh is a first year grad student at West Chester University studying Communication and Media. This is her first year tutoring at the writing center! Outside of the writing center you can find Kaleigh listening to music, tailgating the Phillies game, or enjoying a nice walk through the borough :)
Sarah Mengel
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Sarah is an English graduate student at West Chester University. This is her first year at the Writing Center. Outside of the Writing Center, she enjoys writing poetry and reading. Fun Fact: Sarah has a tattoo for "Howl" by Allen Ginsberg!
Mark Nyman
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Mark is a Graduate student pursuing his master's degree in English Literature. He was a tutor at the Writing Center during his undergraduate career and is excited to be back.
Abby Samella
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Abby Samella is a first year MA student at West Chester University. Her major is English with a concentration in writing, teaching, and criticism. This is her first semester at the writing center. Outside of the Writing Center, she enjoys playing with her jack Russell terrier, doing makeup as a MAC artist at Ulta Beauty, and reading.
Morgan Schroeder
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Morgan is a second year Graduate student at West Chester University. Her major is Public Health with a concentration in community. This is Morgan's first year at the Writing Center! Outside of the Writing Center, she enjoys watching Real Housewives, listening to music, reading the NY times, and practicing yoga. Fun fact, Morgan is neighbors with Bradley Cooper!
Alexis Shulski
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Alexis is in her first year of the TESOL graduate program at West Chester University and this is her first semester tutoring in the Writing Center. She originally graduated from West Chester in 2020 with a degree in Early Grades Prep and Special Education. She was a teacher for three years in Hatboro-Horsham SD. Now, she is focusing on getting her masters and spending time with her daughter, Winter. Fun Fact: She has a dog named Hades, a cat named Zeus, and a fish named Poseidon!
Amaya Simmons
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Amaya is thrilled to join the Writing Center at West Chester University this year. She is currently pursuing a Master’s in Social Work and has a keen interest in how writing can serve as a powerful tool for personal and social change. This is her first year at both West Chester and the writing center. She is passionate about creative arts, including drawing, painting, and exploring new movies. A notable highlight of her experiences was studying abroad in India, where she immersed herself in a new culture and refined her artistic skills. Amaya enjoys drawing portraits of people in her free time, capturing their unique expressions and personalities. She looks forward to combining her love for creativity with her academic goals and assisting others in finding their voice through writing.
Alyssa Stielper
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Alyssa Stielper is a first-year graduate student in the English MA program on the Writing, Teaching, and Criticism track. This is her first year at the writing center at West Chester University, and outside of the writing center she enjoys reading and yoga. Fun fact: Alyssa is currently writing her own fiction book to be published.
Fahim Sultan
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Sultan is a Fall 2024 graduate student at West Chester University. His major is Computer and Information Science. He have been at the Writing Center since Fall 2024. Outside of the Writing Center, He enjoys reading books and learning about new technologies. Fun Fact: Fahim loves going outdoors and on walks.
Angela Zhang
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Angela is a first-year graduate student at West Chester University, and it's her first year at the LARC. She is in the Transformative Education and Social Change program. Angela is currently tutoring WRT 120. She went to undergrad at Bryn Mawr College and worked at the writing center there. Prior to grad school, Angela taught middle school science in the Philly school district for 3 years. Outside of the LARC, Angela enjoys creating upcycled wearables and home decor.
Faculty and Staff
Dr. Ilknur Sancak-Marusa
Director, Writing Center, Professor of English
ISancak-Marusa@wcupa.edu
610-436-2220
Amy Hancox
Associate Director, Learning Assistance and Resource Center (LARC) & The Writing Center
AHancox@wcupa.edu
610-436-2402
Amy Hancox earned her B.A. in English Literature & Secondary Education from Eastern University and her M.S. in Higher Education Policy and Student Affairs (HEPSA) from West Chester University. Her research interests include ADHD & the role of academically supporting students, especially during the transition from high school into college.
Jamee Tobias
Clerk Typist II, Learning Assistance and Resource Center
Jtobias@wcupa.edu
610-436-2535