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Christian Perry is an Instructor of English in the Vandal Gateway Program at the University of Idaho, under the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences. He teaches English 101 and English 102, focusing on foundational writing skills and inclusive pedagogy.
Educational Background:
- B.A. in English, Michigan State University, 2019
- M.F.A. in Creative Writing, University of Idaho, 2024
Christian Perry's research and creative work centers on nonfiction writing, with thematic interests in animation, mushrooms, and Queer life and theory. His classroom philosophy emphasizes self-efficacy and community building as essential components of student success and learning. His creative writing practice intersects cultural studies and personal narrative, contributing to contemporary discourse in LGBTQ+ literature and interdisciplinary nonfiction.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- HYPHENS Essay Prize, Michigan State University, 2019
- Writing in the Wild Fellowship, University of Idaho, 2022
Christian Perry is actively engaged in teaching and creative scholarship. He has not published scientific articles in the traditional sense, but his recognition through fellowships and prizes underscores his emerging contributions to creative writing and literary arts. He serves as a mentor through instruction and inclusive curriculum design, though no formal advisees are listed. His work is supported through institutional fellowships, indicating early-career recognition and development opportunities.
Christian Perry is affiliated with the Vandal Gateway Program, which supports student transition and success at the University of Idaho. His work contributes to the pedagogical mission of the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, particularly in foundational writing education and inclusive learning environments.




