
معرفی
Nicole Infanta Keller is a Part-Time Lecturer in English at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH). She holds a PhD in English from Northeastern University. Her research focuses on women’s scientific writing, 18th- and 19th-century British literature, and digital humanities. She has received multiple grants and fellowships, including an NEH-sponsored seminar fellowship and a Harry Ransom Center Dissertation Fellowship. Keller teaches advanced writing courses tailored to business, science, technical, and social science fields, emphasizing professional communication skills through workshops and peer review.
Her academic contributions include co-authoring articles on digital humanities projects like the Women Writers Project and contributing to Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Isles. She has also explored topics such as colonial Caribbean print culture and Civil War-era death studies. Her teaching philosophy integrates critical research and audience analysis across disciplines.
Awards and grants highlight her work in interdisciplinary research and scholarly collaboration. She maintains an active presence in academic communities through digital humanities initiatives and pedagogical innovation.


