Catharine Wright

Catharine Wright taught writing at the University of Michigan and the State University of New York at Cortland before joining the writing program at Middlebury College. She earned her BA in literature at Middlebury and an MFA in writing from the University of Michigan. Publications include a non-fiction book, Vermonters At Their Craft, as well as stories, essays, and articles in literary and special interest magazines such as Negative Capability, Phoebe, Studio Potter, Zen Bow, and The New Mexican. Her courses explore diverse ways of thinking and writing about self and other; a range of genres and the process of writing; and the various roles of a writer. Two of her courses, Writing for Social Change, and Story and Ritual, feature online student discourse about social issues and Multi Media service learning projects.

Read Catharine's Essay on Civic Engagement

Video Interview with Catharine about Civic Engagement, Technology and Education

Catharine Wright on Civic Engagement

Catharine Wright on Media Ethics

Catharine on Technology