Andrew McFeaters
Assistant Professor
As a teacher of writing and literature, I seek to empower students through a critical and creative understanding of how best to harness media and technologies, old and new, as a means to envision and achieve success in their professional lives. As a researcher, I have written in the areas of Irish literature, modernism, technology, and globalization. On my off-time, I hike, write, play guitar, play chess, and collect old typewriters.
- PhD, Florida State University, 2010, Irish Literature and Modernism
- MA, Florida State University, 2003, Irish Literature and Modernism
- English 1110
- English 1120
- I have taught literature, writing, and humanities courses including: American Literature Since 1900, Composition I, Composition II, Contemporary American Literature, Contemporary Irish Literature, Foundations of the Humanities, Honors Writing about Literature, Intro to Poetry, Irish Literature, James Joyce, Media Studies: What is a Text?, Modern British Literature, Modern British Novel, Science Fiction Literature, The Short Story, and World Literature II.
- Prior to teaching at University of New Mexico, I taught as an assistant professor at Broward College and as a visiting lecturer at Florida State University.
- 2019 - Arts, Humanities, Communications and Design Certificate of Appreciation (Broward College)
- 2019 - Professor of the Year Finalist (Broward College)
- 2019 - Tenured (Broward College)
- 2018 - Apen Faculty Innovation Grant (Broward College)
- 2012 - Nominated for University Excellence in Teaching Award (Florida State University)
- 2010 - Bertram and Ruth Davis Outstanding Dissertation Award (Florida State University)