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Jennifer Andrews is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Berklee College of Music, where she teaches writing. She plays a key role in fostering creative expression among music students through narrative and literary arts. Her teaching extends to the Port Townsend School of Art, where she offers summer writing courses.
Her research and creative interests lie at the intersection of personal narrative, journalism, and literary nonfiction. She emphasizes inspiration and artistic development, aiming to equip students with tools to enhance their artistry and personal growth. Her work encourages deep engagement with storytelling as a transformative practice.
Jennifer Andrews' publications and editorial experience reflect a strong commitment to literary excellence. She founded Collision, an award-winning literary magazine at the University of Pittsburgh, and served as editor of Salt Magazine at the Salt Center for Documentary Field Studies. Her writing has appeared in numerous local and national publications.
Her accolades include the Columbia Scholarship Award for Creative Nonfiction, two New Millennium Writings Awards for Creative Nonfiction, the Society of Professional Journalists Award, and the Berklee College of Music Steelgrass Residency—recognizing both her craft and contribution to the literary community.
She mentors emerging writers through her teaching and editorial roles, promoting literacy and creative confidence. Though no formal graduate students are listed, her influence extends through workshops, residencies, and curriculum development. She is also the author of the children’s book The Childfairy and is currently working on a novel titled Proud Flesh.
She is affiliated with literary initiatives including FUSION Magazine at Berklee and maintains her creative presence through her website Raw Words.





