About
Bio
Marina DelVecchio, Ph.D., is an award-winning author and college professor in English and Humanities. In addition to her online publications in MS Magazine, Huffington Post, The New Agenda, Vast Literary Press, and Lunch Ticket, her book publications include Dear Jane, The Professor’s Wife, The Virgin Chronicles, and Unsexed. She teaches through the lens of bibliotherapy, trauma-informed pedagogy, and critical theory, guiding her students to connect to literary heroes who write for power and self-assertion. She currently teaches How to Design your Life and How to Communicate in a Global Context at SFBU and has presented research on teaching and multimodal practices at South Atlantic Modern Language Association, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Durham Technical Community College, Queens University of Charlotte, Community Family Life and Recreation Center at Lyon Park, and NC Community College System Conference, among others.
Degree & Academic Institution:
- Ph.D. in Literacy
St. John's University - Ph.D. Educational Leadership and Education
St. John's University - MS, Mental Health Counseling
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology - MFA, Creative Writing
Queens University of Charlotte - MS, English and Secondary Education
Queens College
Courses Taught:
- APP 102 - How to Design Your Life Using Personal Epistemology
- APP 103 - How to Communicate in a Global Context
Bio
Marina DelVecchio, Ph.D., is an award-winning author and college professor in English and Humanities. In addition to her online publications in MS Magazine, Huffington Post, The New Agenda, Vast Literary Press, and Lunch Ticket, her book publications include Dear Jane, The Professor’s Wife, The Virgin Chronicles, and Unsexed. She teaches through the lens of bibliotherapy, trauma-informed pedagogy, and critical theory, guiding her students to connect to literary heroes who write for power and self-assertion. She currently teaches How to Design your Life and How to Communicate in a Global Context at SFBU and has presented research on teaching and multimodal practices at South Atlantic Modern Language Association, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Durham Technical Community College, Queens University of Charlotte, Community Family Life and Recreation Center at Lyon Park, and NC Community College System Conference, among others.
Degree & Academic Institution:
- Ph.D. in Literacy
St. John's University - Ph.D. Educational Leadership and Education
St. John's University - MS, Mental Health Counseling
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology - MFA, Creative Writing
Queens University of Charlotte - MS, English and Secondary Education
Queens College
Courses Taught:
- APP 102 - How to Design Your Life Using Personal Epistemology
- APP 103 - How to Communicate in a Global Context