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Professor / Graduate Faculty
Ph.D. 2014, Western Michigan University. M.F.A. 2008, Sarah Lawrence College.

Email: brimhall@ksu.edu
Office: English/Counseling Services Bldg. 111
Phone: (785) 532-0388

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