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Caroline Hagood serves as Assistant Professor of Literature, Writing and Publishing at St. Francis College, concurrently holding leadership roles as Director of Undergraduate Writing, Assistant Director of the Center for Advancement of Faculty Excellence (CAFE), and MFA Creative Nonfiction Coordinator. Her academic foundation includes advanced degrees from prominent institutions.
Her educational credentials:
- B.A. from Vassar College
- M.A. from SUNY Buffalo State
- Ph.D. from Fordham University
Hagood's research centers on hybrid textual forms that deliberately blur genre boundaries, with significant contributions across creative nonfiction, poetry, speculative fiction, and memoir. Her pedagogical approach integrates these interests through courses like The Lyric Essay and Memoir Meets Speculative Fiction, while exploring digital publishing innovations and translation practices. This interdisciplinary focus reflects her commitment to evolving literary forms in contemporary discourse.
Her notable recognition includes being shortlisted for the Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Award for her speculative memoir "Goblin Mode".
As Translation Editor at Hanging Loose Press, Hagood directs the Loose Translation Award program in partnership with Queens College's MFA program. Her extensive publication history spans prestigious venues including Electric Literature, Kenyon Review, and The Guardian, demonstrating active engagement with both academic and mainstream literary communities through editorial leadership and critical commentary.





