About
Christopher Ayala is an Associate Teaching Professor in the English department at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities. He specializes in creative writing and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from UMass Amherst. His work has been published in journals like The Massachusetts Review and Big Big Wednesday, and performed at the HUT series in Northampton.
Education:
- MFA in Creative Writing, UMass Amherst
Research Interests: Ayala's creative focus spans fiction, poetry, and literary arts. His writing explores themes through diverse mediums, blending personal narrative with broader cultural commentary.
Awards:
- James W. Foley Memorial Prize (inaugural winner)
- R.E.A.L Diversity Fellowship
Teaching & Engagement: Ayala teaches First-Year Writing courses (ENGW 1111), emphasizing workshop-based learning, research methodologies, and reflective writing practices. His pedagogy integrates Northeastern's experiential education model with critical analysis of academic, professional, and public writing contexts.
Labs/Teams: He contributes to the Writing Program, collaborating with colleagues like Elizabeth Britt and Neal Lerner to foster interdisciplinary writing initiatives.
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