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Hannah Freeman is Professor of English and Department Chair of Humanities at Midway University, where she has served since 2022. She is based in the Starks Center and plays a key leadership role in shaping the humanities curriculum and fostering academic community.
Education:
- B.A. in Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- M.A. in English, Western Carolina University
- Ph.D. in English, University of Kentucky
Her research centers on British literature with a focus on women writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. She explores themes of gender, identity, landscape, colonialism, and empathy in literary works, particularly in postcolonial and Romantic-era texts. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes experiential learning and high-impact educational practices that deepen student engagement.
The trends in her publications reflect a sustained engagement with feminist literary criticism, postcolonial narratives, and the emotional and psychological dimensions of storytelling. Her work spans South African literature, Romantic poetry, and ethical reader response, showing interdisciplinary reach across history, psychology, and cultural studies.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed.
Dr. Freeman advises within the English and Humanities programs and contributes to curriculum development and faculty mentorship as department chair. While specific grants are not mentioned, her focus on high-impact teaching practices suggests involvement in pedagogical innovation and educational leadership initiatives.
She is actively involved in the academic community at Midway, valuing the close personal relationships formed between students and faculty. There is no mention of formal research labs or teams, but her leadership role implies coordination of departmental activities and scholarly collaboration.


