Texas A&M University College Station - English
Researcher, Educator, and Writer in Austin, Texas specializing in medieval studies, translation, and digital humanities.
Caitlin
Brenner
Austin, Texas
Caitlin Rose Brenner has recently received her doctoral degree in English Literature from Texas A&M University. Dr. Brenner specializes in medieval studies with special expertise in translation studies, women and gender studies, book history, and the digital humanities. She is particularly passionate about public outreach endeavors and strives to support efforts to broaden scholarly accessibility.
She currently works as digitization library assistant at the Dolph Briscoe Center of American History and as writing assessment specialist for the OnRamps program, both at the University of Texas at Austin. She has six years of experience in education and has taught thirteen sections of upper- and lower-level undergraduate courses, as well as experience working with middle- and high-school students. Dr. Brenner has served as project manager for the Center of Digital Humanities Research at TAMU and as editorial fellow for the World Shakespeare Bibliography.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
English Language and Literature, General
Graduate Research Assistant
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Master's degree
English Language and Literature, General
Bachelor's degree
English, Philosophy