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Jada Ach is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Arizona State University (ASU), affiliated with the School of Applied Sciences and Arts and the Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Department. She teaches courses in interdisciplinary studies, liberal arts, and humanities. Her research integrates literary studies with desert humanities, infrastructure history, and land management. She is an affiliated faculty member at Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, a Senior Global Futures Scholar, and part of the Humanities for the Environment Global Network.
Education:
- Ph.D. American Literature, University of South Carolina (2019)
- M.A. Creative Writing-Poetry, Northern Arizona University (2007)
- B.A. English and Spanish, Ball State University (2003)
Research Interests: Jada’s work explores intersections between literature and environmental challenges, particularly in the American West. She examines how narratives address resource management, aridity, and Indigenous perspectives. Her publications include Sand, Water, Salt (2021) and co-edited Reading Aridity (2020), analyzing themes of ecological crisis and cultural adaptation.
Awards: No awards explicitly listed in the provided text.
Advising & Grants: No advisees or grants mentioned. She has extensive teaching experience across interdisciplinary programs, including courses on ethics, humanities, and integrative learning.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with interdisciplinary initiatives at ASU, focusing on applied ethics and global futures studies.




