People

Christine Norquest

Christine Norquest

Title/Position
Senior Academic Advisor
Christine Norquest advises undergraduate students in the Departments of English (English and English & Creative Writing) and Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies (Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies and Social Justice).
Lynne Nugent

Lynne Nugent

Title/Position
Editor for the Iowa Review
Lynne Nugent is editor of The Iowa Review. Her essay chapbook, Nest, won the 2019 Jeanne Leiby Memorial Chapbook Award and was published by The Florida Review in 2020.
Hayley O'Malley

Hayley O'Malley

Title/Position
Assistant Professor
Hayley O’Malley is an assistant professor in the Department of Cinematic Arts and an affiliated faculty member in the Department of English at the University of Iowa. Dr. O’Malley’s interdisciplinary research and teaching focus broadly on African American literature, film, and visual culture, with a particular emphasis on Black feminist art and activism since the 1960s.
Mofiyinfoluwa (Fi) Okupe

Mofiyinfoluwa (Fi) Okupe

Title/Position
MFA Nonfiction Graduate Student
Kaden St. Onge

Kaden St. Onge

Title/Position
PhD Graduate Candidate
Aaron Pang

Aaron Pang

Title/Position
MFA Nonfiction Graduate Student
Andre Perry

Andre Perry

Title/Position
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Andre Perry is a writer and arts worker. His debut nonfiction book, Some of Us Are Very Hungry Now, was hailed by NPR as "extraordinary" and Foreword called him "a fresh American voice that demands to be heard.
Lori Branch

Lori Peterson Branch

Title/Position
Associate Professor
My scholarship focuses on the British long 18th century and ranges from the 4th-century Sayings of the Desert Fathers to contemporary Gothic fiction. Across my work, I am interested in thinking critically about secularism as an ideology and finding fresh language to speak about religion in its breadth and complexity as we encounter it in literature, the world, and personal experience. 
Hannah  Piette

Hannah Piette

Title/Position
CLAS Visiting Writer-Poetry
Adelina Pineda Canganelli

Adelina Pineda Canganelli

Title/Position
PhD Graduate Student
Katie Randazzo

Katie Randazzo

Title/Position
PhD Graduate Candidate
writer Paisley Rekdal

Paisley Rekdal

Title/Position
Bedell Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Nonfiction Writing Program
William Rhodes

William Rhodes

Title/Position
Assistant Professor
My work focuses on the connections among medieval/Renaissance poetry, economics, and the environment. My current book project, Work, Waste, and Reform: The Political Ecology of the Piers Plowman Tradition, 1350-1600, explores the ways in which medieval poetry about agrarian work informed early colonial ideologies in the sixteenth-century.
Kelly Riessen

Kelly Riessen

Title/Position
Accountant
Elizabeth Rodriguez Fielder

Elizabeth Rodriguez Fielder

Title/Position
Assistant Professor
Elizabeth Rodriguez Fielder is a scholar of twentieth and twenty-first century transnational American literature and culture. Her teaching and research interests include multiethnic literature and culture, (specifically African American and Latinx Studies), performance studies, women of color feminism, southern studies, and social movement activism.
Phillip Round

Phillip Round

Title/Position
John C. Gerber Professor of English
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Phillip Round’s research and teaching in American literature focuses on material practices and discursive crossings. Each of his three books approaches literary practice from within very different contexts.
Paul Schmitt

Paul Schmitt

Title/Position
PhD Graduate Candidate
Jennie Sekanics

Jennie Sekanics

Title/Position
PhD Graduate Student
Jennie Sekanics is an English Ph.D. scholar and TA for Foundations of English at the University of Iowa, where she studies twentieth and twenty first century fiction, feminist theory, and trauma studies.
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Heidie Senseman

Title/Position
MFA Nonfiction Graduate Student
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Kathleen Shaughnessy

Title/Position
PhD Graduate Candidate
Kathleen Shaughnessy is an English Ph.D. candidate who works on themes of the gothic and medical science in 19th-century British literature.
Bela Shayevich

Bela Shayevich

Title/Position
MFA Nonfiction Graduate Student
Bennett Sims

Bennett Sims

Title/Position
Assistant Professor
Bennett Sims is the author of the novel A Questionable Shape, which received the Bard Fiction Prize and was a finalist for The Believer Book Award, and the collection White Dialogues.
Jenny Singer

Jenny Singer

Title/Position
MFA Nonfiction Graduate Student
Sanjna Singh

Sanjna Singh

Title/Position
Administrative Services Coordinator – The Nonfiction Writing Program
Alyssa (Adare) Smith

Alyssa (Adare) Smith

Title/Position
PhD Graduate Candidate