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Amanda Stuckey serves as Associate Professor of English at Central Penn College, teaching diverse courses including College Composition, Research & Argument, Contemporary World Literature, and specialized topics in Film, Multiculturalism, and Service-Learning. Her pedagogy emphasizes experiential learning through library collaborations, archival exploration, and community engagement to connect academic work with real-world applications.
Her educational credentials include a PhD in American Studies from the College of William & Mary, an MA in English from the University of Virginia, and a BA from the College of William & Mary.
Dr. Stuckey's research centers on disability studies and pedagogy within nineteenth-century literary contexts, with current projects recovering vision-impaired readers' experiences in U.S. residential schools and co-editing Students in the Archives: Archival Pedagogy in Practice (forthcoming from University of Illinois Press). Her scholarship appears in Printing History, Disability Studies Quarterly, and American Periodicals.
Beyond teaching, she advises Gamma Beta Phi honor society, serves on the President's Commission on Diversity and Inclusion, leads YWCA book discussions, and contributes to the South Western school district's Education Foundation.



