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 the Public Humanities Teaching Fellow at Northwestern’s Kaplan Institute for the Humanities. She joined Northwestern from Princeton, where she was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the High Meadows Environmental Institute and a project leader at Blue Lab. She has a PhD in English Literature from Northwestern University. She writes and produces an audio documentary series called Archival Ecologies.


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)