JAYME COLLINS, Ph.D.


Jayme Collins is a scholar, writer, and audio producer. She studies poetry, land use, climate change, and archives. She tells stories about communities and cultures navigating environmental change.

Jayme is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the High Meadows Environmental Institute at Princeton University where she is a project leader at Blue Lab. She has a PhD in English Literature from Northwestern University.


ABOUT



WRITING

Book Project: “Composing in the Field”
Academic
Public and Catalogue
Reviews

AUDIO

Archival Ecologies

TEACHING

Princeton
Northwestern

EVENTS

Pop-up Story Patch
Ephemera Institute


EXPERIMENTS

Coracle
Tinkering


Things I see

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Teaching at Northwestern



Instructor of Record


Chicago Field Studies 387-0: Field Studies in Environment, Science, and Sustainability (2021, 2022)

English 101: First-Year Seminar: Clouds, Carbon, Weather (Spring 2020)

English 105: Introduction to Environmental Thought (Spring 2019)


Teaching Assistantships


English 234: Introduction to Shakespeare, Prof. Jeffrey Masten (Fall 2018)

Comparative Literary Studies 211: Introduction to Poetry, Prof. Susannah Gottlieb (Winter 2017)

English 234: Introduction to Shakespeare, Prof. Susie Phillips (Fall 2016)