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Amy Green serves as Associate Dean at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, where she joined the faculty in 2013. She is affiliated with the Writing and Rhetoric department and contributes to Gender, Sexuality, and Intersectional Justice programs.
- Ph.D. from West Virginia University (2013)
- M.A. from Clarion University of Pennsylvania (1993)
- B.A. from University of Notre Dame (1991)
Dr. Green's research explores the intersection of writing, rhetoric, and social justice. Her work examines how discourse shapes citizenship, particularly through the lens of marginalized educational experiences and gender perspectives. She investigates how writing functions in professional contexts and how reading cultures influence societal narratives.
Her teaching portfolio demonstrates a strong commitment to both foundational writing skills and critical social issues, with courses spanning from basic grammar to advanced topics like suffrage discourse. While specific publications aren't detailed in the available information, her course offerings suggest significant scholarly engagement with rhetoric and social justice frameworks.
Dr. Green has received institutional recognition through her appointment as Associate Dean, reflecting her contributions to academic leadership and program development. Her administrative role complements her scholarly work by allowing her to shape writing education across the institution.
In her capacity as Associate Dean, Dr. Green oversees academic programming and provides mentorship to faculty and students. She maintains an active teaching schedule with courses including Writer's Seminar, Grammar and Style, Literate Lives: Rhetorics of Marginalized Education, Writing in the Professional Workplace, Writing and the Culture of Reading, Suffrage and Citizenship in American Discourse, and Writing Colleagues Field Placement.



