
معرفی
Elizabeth Ostler is an Adjunct Professor of Communications at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business. She also serves as Assistant Dean of Student Engagement, overseeing the Responsible Business Leadership Certificate Program. Additionally, she is the founder and storyteller-in-chief of Life’s Echoes, which focuses on helping individuals articulate their stories through workshops. Ostler is a theater-maker specializing in directing and puppetry, and she serves as Editor-in-Chief and Contributing Writer at The LDS Women’s Project.
Education: She holds an M.F.A. in Theater Directing from Brooklyn College, a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Sarah Lawrence College, and a Ph.D. in Contemporary Learning and Interdisciplinary Studies from Fordham University. Her research explores cultural master narratives and belonging, bridging disciplines like education, communication, and arts.
No scientific awards, grants, or specific articles are listed in the provided text. Her professional narrative emphasizes cross-sector storytelling, academic leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration.



