Jeanne Beatrix Law is a Professor of English at Kennesaw State University. Her research specialties including multimodal languaging, digital histography,, and generative AI technologies for writers. Her public scholarship includes scaling historical rhetorics for diverse audiences and emergent modalities. Jeanne is the co-author of The Writer’s Loop: A Guide to College Writing (Macmillan) and was a founding author for Andrea Lunsford’s Multimodal Mondays blog series (Bedford). She has authored chapters on information literacy in edited collections from Purdue press, SIU press, and Routledge. Her work is also regularly featured in print and digital public media, including The Chronicle of Higher Education. She is the lead researcher for the nationally recognized #ATLStudentMovement oral history project and has authored eight courses on Coursera on generative AI use, featuring her Rhetorical Prompt Engineering and Four Qualifiers for Ethical Outputs frameworks. Jeanne also serves as a faculty mentor for the AAC&U’s AI Pedagogy Institute. She serves as the Writing Program Administrator for Kennesaw State’s general education program and has been called n as an AI usage expert by the University System of Georgia on numerous occasions. She has three chapters on AI use cases accepted by Computers & Composition and Routlege. She has presented and published numerous times since 2022 for professional, public, and academic audience on the ethical use of generative AI. Follow her faculty page for current information: https://facultyweb.kennesaw.edu/jlaw29/index.php and on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanne-beatrix-law-phd-a05b2391/