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Robyn Gold serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of English at Monmouth University, teaching undergraduate composition courses including College Composition I (EN 101) and College Composition II (EN 102) through 2025.
Her academic credentials:
- M.A. from The College of New Jersey
- B.A. from The College of New Jersey
Her research examines Composition and Rhetoric, Narrative Theory, and mythological adaptations through frameworks like the Hero’s Journey. She investigates student identity engagement, popular culture integration in humanities classrooms, and narrative disentanglement in literary works from Robert Coover to The Arabian Nights, emphasizing student-centered pedagogical approaches.
Her sole scholarly publication bridges Peace Studies and Literary Studies through experimental teaching methodologies, reflecting interdisciplinary connections between conflict resolution education and narrative analysis within composition studies.
Professional recognition includes:
- Vocal Media’s Game of Thrones Essay Contest Worldwide Win (2019)
- Sigma Tau Delta P.C. Somerville Scholarship for Future Educators (2016)
- Sigma Tau Delta Eastern Regent Scholarship (2015)
She actively presents at academic conferences including Sigma Tau Delta conventions and Faculty WebEx Series (2019-2022) on pedagogical techniques, though no graduate student advising or research grants are documented. Her professional engagement spans six academic associations with former leadership in Sigma Tau Delta.




