Appalachian State University - English
Public History Doctoral Student at North Carolina State University
Higher Education
Amanda
Finn
Marion, North Carolina
Amanda Elledge Finn is an experienced museum administrator, historic researcher, and advocate for historic sites. She joined the NC State Public History doctoral program in 2018. She has advised historic sites and local government committees on the preservation and interpretation of historic sites and other cultural resources. Amanda is skilled in campaign design, editing, curriculum development, public speaking, and social media.
Doctoral Student
Amanda is doctoral student in Public History at North Carolina State University. She specializes in the early modern transatlantic world, with a particular focus on the British Atlantic. Her long-term research goals are to examine the ways that international cultural heritage sites establish and reinforce local, national, and international identities.
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Consultant
Website development and traffic improvement, community college outreach through Writing Across Institutions (WAI) conference, Writing in the Disciplines faculty contact, website resource management, website content author, grant writing.
Rhetoric and Composition Instructor
Amanda teaches two introductory composition courses: Introduction to Writing Across the Curriculum and Expository Writing. She specializes in digital and visual rhetoric.
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Humanities/Humanistic Studies
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Public/Applied History
Amanda Elledge Finn is an experienced museum administrator, historic researcher, and advocate for historic sites. She joined the NC State Public History doctoral program in 2018.
Doctoral Student
Amanda is doctoral student in Public History at North Carolina State University. She specializes in the early modern transatlantic world, with a particular focus on the British Atlantic. Her long-term research goals are to examine the ways that international cultural heritage sites establish and reinforce local, national, and international identities.
Master of Arts (M.A.)
English Literature (British and Commonwealth)
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Consultant
Website development and traffic improvement, community college outreach through Writing Across Institutions (WAI) conference, Writing in the Disciplines faculty contact, website resource management, website content author, grant writing.
Rhetoric and Composition Instructor
Amanda teaches two introductory composition courses: Introduction to Writing Across the Curriculum and Expository Writing. She specializes in digital and visual rhetoric.