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Kathleen MacKay is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Humanities and Sciences, where she teaches a range of literature and creative writing courses. Her instructional focus includes narrative forms such as short fiction, fairy tales, witchcraft in literature, and vampire motifs in cultural storytelling.
Her teaching portfolio includes HNAR-301-01: Short Story, HNAR-329-01: The Vampire, HNAR-328-01: Witch Lit, multiple sections of HNAR-327-01 and HNAR-327-02: Writing and Reading Fairytales, and HWRI-102-02: Writing Studio. These courses reflect a strong engagement with imaginative and speculative genres in literary studies.
Her research interests span Gothic literature, fantasy, myth and folklore, and narrative theory, particularly as expressed through non-realist genres. The thematic consistency across her courses indicates a scholarly focus on the cultural and psychological dimensions of supernatural and folkloric motifs in storytelling.
No publications, awards, or research grants are listed in the provided text. There is also no mention of student advising or leadership in research labs or academic teams.




