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Kimberly Reed is an Adjunct Professor of English & Modern Languages at Lipscomb University, holding dual roles as a University Research Fellow. She specializes in 19th-century literature with a focus on Henry James, having co-edited major scholarly works on his texts. Her teaching spans traditional university courses and innovative programs at the Tennessee Prison for Women. Dr. Reed has served Lipscomb in leadership roles including Director of Study Abroad (13 years), President of the Faculty Senate, and key contributor to accreditation processes. She has been honored twice with Outstanding Teacher awards and secured significant grants including an NEH grant.
Her academic contributions include pioneering Lipscomb's first study abroad program and developing the Quality Enhancement Plan that became the LIGHT program. Research interests blend literary scholarship with pedagogical innovation, particularly in prison education and global academic exchange.
Publications emphasize Henry James's supernatural themes and teaching methodologies, reflecting her dual commitment to critical analysis and educational outreach. Professional accolades highlight both her scholarly and administrative excellence.





