Daniel Cryer holds a Ph.D. from University of New Mexico and an MA from the University of New Mexico. He teaches environmental literature, introduction to literature, composition, and technical writing at JCCC. His specialties include rhetoric and communication, AI, and environmental literature, and his publications include “‘Effective Joint Action’ in Wildlife Management: Ethos, Character, and Network in Aldo Leopold’s North Central States Report” English Studies (2018), and “The Good Man Shooting Well: Authoritarian Submission and Aggression in the ‘Gun-Citizen’” Rhetoric Society Quarterly (2020).