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Stephanie Schorow is a Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communications, Advertising and Public Relations at Boston University's College of Communication. A veteran journalist and author, she specializes in narrative nonfiction focused on historical events and social phenomena in Boston. Her academic background includes teaching positions at Lasell University, Regis College, Lesley University, and Newbury College prior to joining Boston University.
Education:
- MA, Latin American Studies, New York University
- BS, Journalism, Northwestern University
Her research explores urban history, crime narratives, cultural traditions, and societal transformations through meticulously documented nonfiction works. Primary areas include Boston's historical events, gender dynamics in nightlife districts, and the evolution of regional drinking culture. Her methodology combines archival research with journalistic investigation to reconstruct historical narratives.
Schorow has received multiple awards for feature writing and frequently contributes to documentaries exploring Boston's historical events. She maintains active media engagement through public presentations and television appearances discussing her research topics.
Currently preparing for the November 2023 publication of her debut novel Cat Dreaming, she continues to bridge academic instruction with professional authorship. Her teaching emphasizes practical journalism skills and narrative construction across media formats.





