Teaching
Caitlin teaches 20th and 21st century American literature, composition and rhetoric, and film studies at Fordham University. Most recently, she has partnered with the Center for Community Engaged Learning, collaborated with the Bronx-based artist and activist Lady K Fever, and contributed to A&S initiatives dedicated to antiracist, multimodal, and interdisciplinary pedagogy. Prior to Fordham, Caitlin taught writing, literature, and public speaking at Peirce College in Philadelphia and Monroe College in New Rochelle, NY.
To learn more about Caitlin’s courses, take a look at a few of her syllabi:
“Composition I” & “Composition II” ENGL 1000 / 16 students
“(Re)Writing History: Post-1945 American Film and Literature” & “What Is Love?: Love in Transatlantic Fiction, Film, and Theory” ENGL 2000 / 19 students
“From Page to Screen: Literary Adaptations in American Cinema” & “American Cultures of War” ENGL 3000 / 35 students