Christopher Lee

Contributing Writer
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Chris Lee - Chris Lee

When he's not jogging, reading, walking his dog, or wishing he knew how to repair cars, Chris Lee can be found teaching and researching at Utah Valley University as a Composition and Rhetoric Lecturer. A native of Southern California, Chris currently resides in Utah with his wife who, incidentally, detests writing. Chris holds a BA in History and an MS in American Studies and loves to write satirically about virtually anything. Chris is currently working on a large scale research project aimed at leveling the monetary discrepancies between Freelance Writers and Anesthesiologists.

Latest Articles

The Cost of Happiness
A wealth of research explores the complex relationship between money and happiness.
Apr 6, 2011 - Christopher Lee
Salt Lake's Blue Plate Diner
The Blue Plate Diner is sure to cure the blues.
Apr 1, 2011 - Christopher Lee
The Book of Mormon Musical and Mormon Satire
The long history of Mormon satire continues with The Book of Mormon Broadway Musical.
Mar 30, 2011 - Christopher Lee
The Weakening Link: Animal Abuse and Violent Behavior
Emerging research questions the long-standing belief that adolescent animal abuse is an indicator of human-directed violence in adulthood.
Mar 28, 2011 - Christopher Lee
Video Game Rewards
A popular action video game teaches patience, quick thinking, and the rewards of variety.
Mar 25, 2011 - Christopher Lee
How Valuable Are Course Evaluations?
A substantial body of research questions the institutional merit of course evaluations and how accurately they reflect teaching.
Mar 23, 2011 - Christopher Lee
Herman Franks Dog Park in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake's Herman Franks Dog Park provides a welcomed respite for both dogs and owners.
Mar 21, 2011 - Christopher Lee
I Wouldn't Eat My Puppy: Anthrozoology and Moral Inconsistencies
The emerging field of Anthrozoology may better explain the strange and inconsistent ways we view animals.
Mar 18, 2011 - Christopher Lee
Uncharted: Drake's (Mis)Fortune
Revisiting a frustrating classic from a current perspective.
Mar 17, 2011 - Christopher Lee
Teacher Self-Disclosure in the Classroom
Research lauds the benefits of teacher self-disclosure on student motivation but where's the line?
Mar 16, 2011 - Christopher Lee