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Jack Wolfram is a Graduate Student and Predoctoral Instructor in the Department of English at the University of Washington, College of Arts & Sciences. His work focuses on 20th/21st-century literature, creative writing, and critical theory, with emphases on disability studies, performance studies, and pedagogical innovation. He holds a B.A. in English & Creative Writing (Emory University, 2022), an A.A. in General Arts & Sciences (Oxford College of Emory University, 2020), and is completing his M.A. in English Language and Literature at UW (expected 2024).
- Education:
- M.A., English Language and Literature, University of Washington, 2024
- B.A., English & Creative Writing, Emory University, 2022
- A.A., General Arts & Sciences, Oxford College of Emory University, 2020
His research explores intersections of capitalism, temporality, and access/inclusion in literary and performance contexts. He has received prestigious awards including the Hilen Summer Research Fellowship (2024), Kennedy Center John Cauble Awards (2024), and multiple travel grants for conference presentations. His creative work bridges playwriting with scholarly inquiry, emphasizing rhetorical frameworks for marginalized narratives.
- Awards:
- Hilen Summer Research Fellowship in American Studies, 2024
- Kennedy Center 'John Cauble Award for Outstanding Short Play' (National Shortlist/Region VII Winner), 2024
- Conference on College Composition and Communication Disability Award, 2024
As a Predoctoral Instructor, he teaches undergraduate writing courses and actively contributes to the Program for Writing Across Campus. His advising focuses on fostering inclusive pedagogical practices, and he has participated in outreach initiatives like the Community Literacy Program and Simpson Center for the Humanities projects.





