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Jennifer Sisk is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Vermont. She specializes in medieval literature and religious culture, with a focus on late medieval English texts such as Piers Plowman and works by Chaucer. Her research examines the intersection of literary form and religious discourse, particularly exploring themes of doubt, moral discernment, and theology.
She holds affiliations with the Modern Language Association, Medieval Academy of America, New Chaucer Society, and the International Piers Plowman Society. Dr. Sisk teaches courses ranging from freshman seminars to graduate-level studies, covering topics such as medieval dreams and visions, Arthurian tradition, and the history of the English language.
- Awards: Multiple Lattie F. Coor Travel Awards, Yale Fellowships, and Phi Beta Kappa induction.
- Research: Current projects focus on William Langland’s Piers Plowman and the role of literary form in addressing theological and political controversies.
Her work bridges literary analysis with religious studies, emphasizing how medieval texts navigate complex spiritual and societal issues.




