Liza Shapiro

Macaulay students will tell you there’s a huge difference between a class with a Teaching and Learning Collaboratory Fellow (TLC) and one without. The TLC has fellows who are doctoral candidates as well as a postdoctoral program. All of our members are experienced teachers who can help you get the most out of your Macaulay seminars, eportfolios, and experiences. TLCs work with you and your professors to create educational experiences that help you think deeply about new ideas and put you in control of technology and your digital identity.

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Name Liza Shapiro
Title Teaching & Learning Fellow at the TLC
Pronouns She/her
The Best Way to Contact Me Is liza.shapiro@macaulay.cuny.edu
About Me

Liza is a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature. Her dissertation focuses on the androgynous poetics, disgust, and new forms of female embodiment in British and Russian modernism. Liza has taught composition, literature, and language courses at the English and Slavic department at Hunter College. She has also worked as a writing fellow at Queensborough Community College and is currently a writing consultant to social work Ph.D students at Yeshiva University. Her work appears in MAI: Feminism and Visual Culture. Liza lives in Queens with two cats and one other human.

Campuses Hunter, Queens, & Central