
About
Laura McCullough serves as Visiting Faculty specializing in poetry, essay, memoir, and critical theory with a trauma-informed educational approach. Her work centers on emotional literacy, narrative meaning-making, and supporting educators navigating complex cultural landscapes through workshops and mentorship.
Her educational background includes a B.A. from Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and an MFA in Writing and Literature from Goddard College.
McCullough's research investigates how trauma impacts individuals, families, and communities while exploring narrative's role in metabolizing experiences and fostering humanity. She integrates poetry and creative writing as tools for emotional processing within growth-focused, psychologically safe learning environments that bridge craft development with lived writer experiences.
Her distinguished accolades include:
- Three NJ State Arts Council Fellowships (two in poetry, one in prose)
- Residencies at Bread Loaf, Sewanee, Vermont Studio Center, and Virginia Center for the Arts
- Feature poet status at Dodge Poetry Festival, Florida Writers Circuit, and Decatur Book Festival
- Finalist recognition for Brittingham/Felix Poetry Prize, Isabella Gardner Award, and Frost Place residency
McCullough provides trauma-informed mentorship emphasizing both technical craft refinement and personal meaning-making for writers. Her educational workshops directly address educator support systems, though specific grant funding details remain unmentioned in available sources.
No laboratory or formal research team affiliations are documented in the provided materials.
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