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Rhea Marie Hebert, M.A., MSLS

Rhea Marie Hebert, M.A., MSLS

Communications Manager

UNC Center for Health Equity Research

EDUCATION

M.S. | UNC Chapel Hill | Library Science

M.A. | University of Rochester | English

B.A. | University of Central Florida | English

BIOGRAPHY

Marie Hebert is a communicator and designer with expertise in higher education settings. They’re a fully qualified librarian and have teaching experience in English Composition and American Literature. Hebert brings a wide range of interests to their work, including graphic, web and instructional design, website management, communications and marketing, research interests in early modern England and the history of books/reading/information, data management, data visualization, and technical writ … Read more

Marie Hebert is a communicator and designer with expertise in higher education settings. They’re a fully qualified librarian and have teaching experience in English Composition and American Literature.

Hebert brings a wide range of interests to their work, including graphic, web and instructional design, website management, communications and marketing, research interests in early modern England and the history of books/reading/information, data management, data visualization, and technical writing (documentation, editing, etc.).

Hebert grew up in central Florida and earned their bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Florida in Orlando. They earned their master’s in English at the University of Rochester (NY) and their MSLS from UNC Chapel Hill.

Hebert’s pronoun is they and they’re committed to providing accessible content as part of their support for creating diverse, equitable and inclusive environments and experiences for communities.

In addition to their work in higher ed, Hebert has volunteered with the American Marketing Association’s Triangle chapter and supports Retraction Watch, a project of the Center for Scientific Integrity.

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HONORS AND AWARDS

  • NC State Accessibility Champion

    2020, Accessibility Champions are individuals who are committed to making the NC State digital environment a more inclusive and accessible place

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