[ATTW-L] Sad News

Miles Kimball miles.kimball at gmail.com
Thu Aug 2 23:08:10 UTC 2018


How sad. A bright light in a dark world ... My condolences to all. 

Miles

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 2, 2018, at 3:09 PM, Haas, Angela <ahaas at ilstu.edu> wrote:
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> Thank you for sharing the sad news, Rebecca. So many in our discipline have benefitted from Ty’s smart scholarship, dedicated service, and quick wit. My deepest sympathies to her friends, family, and colleagues.
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> Angela
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> Angela M. Haas, PhD
> Graduate Program Director and Associate Professor, Department of English, Illinois State University
> President, Association of Teachers of Technical Writing
> Coordinator, Computers & Writing Graduate Research Network 
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> From: ATTW-L <attw-l-bounces at attw.org> on behalf of "Michael S. Knievel" <MKnievel at uwyo.edu>
> Date: Thursday, August 2, 2018 at 10:21 AM
> To: Joanna Schreiber <jschreiber at georgiasouthern.edu>, "Northcut, Kathryn" <northcut at mst.edu>
> Cc: "attw-l at attw.org" <attw-l at attw.org>
> Subject: Re: [ATTW-L] Sad News
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> Wow, that is a terrible shock.
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> Ty finished her dissertation and moved on to Georgia Tech a few years before I got to Texas Tech, but faculty in the graduate program regularly invoked her name as a great example of success, of what we might strive for ourselves. I didn’t meet Ty for a few years but soon started to see her at conferences from time to time, dating from back then to as recently as this past year. In those interactions, it was abundantly clear that she was the kind, smart, strong-willed person and scholar I’d heard about. I always enjoyed seeing her around and was grateful for the time she shared.
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> Every spring I (still) trot out her IEEE article on the ATF report coming out of the Branch Davidian conflict in Waco in the 1990s and ask my students to read it to learn more about ethics and visual representation. It’s one of those articles that remains compelling for me—bright, incisive, compassionate—reflecting its author.
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> I’m so sorry for Ty’s family, friends, and colleagues at Georgia Tech. Tough to hear this.
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> Michael Knievel
> From: ATTW-L <attw-l-bounces at attw.org> on behalf of Joanna Schreiber <jschreiber at georgiasouthern.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, August 2, 2018 9:12:39 AM
> To: Northcut, Kathryn
> Cc: attw-l at attw.org
> Subject: Re: [ATTW-L] Sad News
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> This is so very sad to hear. Ty was always welcoming to new graduate students and scholars at conferences.
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> Joanna
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> Joanna Schreiber, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor of Professional and Technical Communication
> Treasurer, Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication
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> On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 10:49 AM, Northcut, Kathryn <northcut at mst.edu> wrote:
> We’ve lost a fantastic colleague, and far too soon. 
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> Ty was one of a kind. My heart goes out to her colleagues, friends, and family. I’m fortunate to have known her. 
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> Kathy Northcut
> On Aug 2, 2018, at 9:45 AM, Pam Estes Brewer <brewer_pe at mercer.edu> wrote:
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> I, too, am sitting here stunned.  I didn’t know Ty well but enjoyed her humor and perspective on life as we visited together at many conferences. 
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> Life is short.  Do good.
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> Pam
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> From: ATTW-L [mailto:attw-l-bounces at attw.org] On Behalf Of Pass, Elizabeth Ruth - passer
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2018 8:46 AM
> To: Burnett, Rebecca E <rebecca.burnett at lmc.gatech.edu>; attw-l at attw.org
> Subject: Re: [ATTW-L] Sad News
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> Like Bruce, I’m stunned. And crushed. My graduate years centered around classes, lunches, happy hours, going to conferences, studying and learning to code with Ty, Joanna Castner Post, and Amy Hanson. 
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> Joanna’s sudden death was horrible, and Ty and I talked about that typical topic of time passing too quickly at her funeral. 
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> Ty grabbed life by the horns, and was always up for an adventure. She wanted to wring every drop of joy and fun that could be gotten from every day. 
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> May she be loving her next big adventure—
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> Elizabeth 
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Aug 2, 2018, at 8:10 AM, Burnett, Rebecca E <rebecca.burnett at lmc.gatech.edu> wrote:
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> Colleagues:
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> With a profound sense of sadness, I have to inform you that our Georgia Tech colleague, TyAnna K. Herrington, JD, PhD, Professor in LMC, lost her long fight with cancer.
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> Ty specialized in intellectual property law and international technical communication. Her books are in law: Intellectual Property on Campus: Students' Rights and Responsibilities; Controlling Voices: Intellectual Property, Humanistic Studies and the Internet; and A Legal Primer for Technical Communicators.
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> You can remind yourself of her productive career here: https://www.iac.gatech.edu/people/faculty/herrington
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> I will be in touch as I learn more about the memorial service or other events to honor Ty's memory.
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> Best regards,
> Rebecca
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