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Carol Batker is a full-time Professor of English at the University of San Francisco (USF), where she has served in leadership roles including Vice Provost and Associate Dean. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (1993), MA in English (1989), and BA in English from Pacific Lutheran University (1983). Her research focuses on intersectional feminist approaches to African American, Native American, and Jewish American literature, modernism, and early 20th-century women's journalism.
Her work emphasizes critical pedagogy and equitable education practices, particularly highlighted in post-pandemic educational shifts and reform initiatives. She has received prestigious awards including the University Teaching Award (Florida State University) and Distinguished Teacher’s Award (UMass Amherst). Notable collaborations include grant-funded projects with Dr. Clarence B. Jones exploring historical racial narratives and work with the Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Her publications span literary analysis and educational policy, including landmark studies on Progressive Era reform literature and groundbreaking work on online education equity during the pandemic. She has held academic leadership positions at institutions like SUNY Empire State College and Florida State University, demonstrating a career-long commitment to transformative education and social justice.
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