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June-Ann Greeley is a Professor at Sacred Heart University in the College of Arts and Sciences, affiliated with both the Department of Philosophy, Theology & Religious Studies and Department of Languages and Literature. She directs the Middle Eastern Studies Program and advises Delta Epsilon Sigma honor society.
- Ph.D. in Classics (Fordham University, 2000)
- M.A. in Classics (Fordham University, 1988)
- M.A. in English (University of Connecticut, 1982)
- B.A. in Classics (Connecticut College, 1976)
Her research bridges medieval studies and contemporary religious discourse, focusing on classical/medieval Latin poetry, interfaith spirituality, and global medievalisms. She explores religion in genocide studies, feminist theory intersections, and modern Gothic literature through the lens of religious trauma and transcendence.
Recent publications examine Sufi hospitality principles, Islamic ethical frameworks, and Muslim women's artistic expressions. These works highlight cross-cultural continuity and resistance through medieval-modern dialogues.
- 2023: Promotion to Professor at Sacred Heart University
Dr. Greeley actively participates in scholarly societies including the Medieval Academy of America, Dante Society of America, and American Academy of Religion, while maintaining a public intellectual presence through the SHU blog Go Rebuild My House.
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