About
Corey is an administrative professional who adores supporting the research, teaching, and service missions of higher education. He has lived several lives in higher education: helping undergraduates connect with research opportunities, teaching world literature courses on the short story and exile, planning events, and a range of research projects on a range of topics— digitally mapping queer networks of influence; fugitive polygamist narratives; and the work of Elizabeth Bishop, Gabriela Mistral, and August Wilson.
For him, the sweet spot for his research interests lays at the intersection of queer studies, comparative literary history, and digital public humanities. He also dabbles in (board) game studies and disability studies.