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Meg Morrow is a Lecturer and PhD Candidate in Literary Studies & Medieval Studies at the University of Illinois, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and Department of English. Her research focuses on Old English and Old Norse literature, disability studies, and masculinity studies. She holds an MA/MPhil from the University of Iceland and University of Oslo (2020) and a BA from DePauw University (2018).
Awarded 'Teachers Ranked as Excellent' four semesters consecutively (2021–2023), Morrow teaches courses such as RHET 105: Writing and Research and ENGL 115: Intro to British Literature. She also serves as a Teaching Assistant for ENGL 209: Early British Literature and Culture.
Her work bridges medieval textual analysis with contemporary pedagogy, evidenced by her publication in Mirator and contributions to Playing with Old English, a digital pedagogical resource. She is affiliated with the Program in Medieval Studies, reflecting her interdisciplinary focus on medieval cultural and literary contexts.
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