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Cameron Wilson is an Associate Professor and Program Director of Digital Humanities at Jessup University’s School of the Humanities & the Arts. His research bridges Digital Humanities, Natural Language Processing, and American literary studies with a focus on short stories and horror subgenres.
Education: Ph.D. English (Literature of the Americas) from Trinity College Dublin; M.A. Literary Studies from University of Tennessee-Chattanooga; B.A. English from Covenant College.
Research emphasizes intersections between technology and literary analysis, exploring topics like NLP applications in humanities, body horror symbolism, and postsecular themes. Recent work includes analyses of George Saunders, Ray Bradbury, and Brian Evenson.
Active in academic discourse, he presented at conferences such as Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages (2023), North East MLA (2023), and the International Conference on the Short Story in English (2014). His 2024 Cosmic Horror Monthly article on Evenson reflects ongoing engagement with contemporary horror narratives.
No awards listed but maintains an active publication record including peer-reviewed articles and university magazine features on AI-assisted research methods.



