Part-Time Faculty
Melissa Adamo M.F.A. is currently an Adjunct Instructor here at Montclair State University and at Rutgers University-Newark. She primarily teaches composition courses at both institutions, and she also works with the Educational Opportunity Fund at Fairleigh Dickinson University, teaching popular culture and reading courses in the summer. She has also taught creative writing and poetry courses at Ramapo College of New Jersey and is currently the College Liaison for the Dodge Poetry Festival.
Yasmin Headley is an adjunct in the Writing Studies Department at Montclair State University. Currently she is teaching College Writing I. She holds an M.A. from Montclair State University and B.A. in English from Rutgers University. In addition to teaching she is also an author and a curriculum designer.
Nate Huseman is an adjunct instructor in the First-Year Writing Program at Montclair State University where he is currently teaching College Writing I. Prior to joining the MSU community, he was a tenured faculty member at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, WY, where he taught courses in development and college-level composition, literature and film, and the first-year experience. He has a B.A. in English from the University of Central Oklahoma and a M.A. in English from Colorado State University.
Patrick Scioscia is an adjunct instructor in the Writing Studies department and Lead Instructional Designer within the Instructional Technology and Design Services (ITDS) group here at Montclair State University. He primarily teaches College Writing I and II in the First-Year Writing program. In his role as an instructional designer, his responsibilities include instructional design, implementing emerging technologies, LMS management, etc. Patrick earned his MA in Instructional Technology and Media from Columbia University.
Jess Sobanko is an adjunct instructor in the Writing Studies department at Montclair State University, as well as in the English department at Brookdale Community College. She primarily teaches College Writing I and II in the First Year Writing Program, along with other composition courses and has previously led a creative writing workshop. She holds an MFA in Writing from Sarah Lawrence College and a BFA in Film from Syracuse University.
Lauren Teague holds an M.A. in Comparative Literature from Rutgers University–New Brunswick, an M.F.A. in poetry from American University, and a B.A. in English from Cornell University. She holds dual adjunct faculty positions at Montclair State University in the department of Writing Studies and at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, in the departments of Writing and Comparative Literature. She teaches courses in composition, contemporary poetry, world mythology, and short fiction. She is also a freelance editor and ghostwriter. Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals, including CALYX, Barrow Street, the New York Quarterly, and Seneca Review.
Abdelsalam, Dania
Agosta, Diana
Ashbourne, Karene
Axelrod, Emily
Babiar, Brielle
Basch, Audry
Bhandari, Neiha
Blahnik, John
Booker, Pamela
Borgese, Tess
Brothers, Alyssa
Burke, Nancy
Calhoun, Maria
Caminiti, Christian
Campbell, Mitzi
Castro, Quassan
Chalet, Vanessa
Codey, Danielle
Collins, Victoria
Dalley, Julie
Dejong, Meagan
DelPiano, Lauren
Dendinger, Reuben
Deshchidn, Suzanne
Evan,Cliff
Faison, Galen
Ferraiolo, Toni Ann
Goodyear, Tina
Haefeli, Patricia
Horna, Josephine
James, Nicole
Kahn, Kristian
Kalter, Joanmarie
Kaminski, Matt
Kaur, Kimpreet
Liska, Michael
Martin, Sara
McCormick, Michele
McGoey, Christine
McIver, LaVonne
Millan, Katrina
Mulder, Christinah
Nowosad, Karen
O’Gorman, Trina Chance
Pankiewicz, Gary
Reilly, Donald
Romano, Anthony
Saturen, Valerie
Silva-Martinez Kim
Surie, Lynette
Suzuki, Rebecca
Taylor Jessica
Thompson, Cheryl
Thompson, Jazmine
Tippenreiter, Beth
Tsessarsky Boris
Whiting Jennifer
Wright Susan