I am a college teacher and a scholar of ancient Eastern Mediterranean and Middle Eastern literature, as well as a philologist of Egyptian and Semitic languages. I am currently finishing a PhD at the University of Chicago, Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. I have completed PhD requirements for the Egyptology as well as the Hebrew Bible program, and am writing an interdisciplinary dissertation on Demotic Egyptian and Judean novellas of the 5th-1st centuries BCE.
Currently, I am an adjunct professor in the University of North Carolina Asheville's Humanities Program, where I teach HUM 124 The Ancient World. I have also taught Latin there. At the University of Chicago, I taught Middle Egyptian, and still teach remotely for the Oriental Institute Museum. Some of my research experience: editing Semitic etymologies for the Chicago Demotic Dictionary, and creating a digital edition of the book of Genesis for the CEDAR project at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.
I am new to Wikipedia as a contributor (August 2020). After creating private wikis for undergraduate courses for a few years and committing to contributing to Wikipedia alongside a Wikiversity project I am running, I decided to sign up. Not much to report yet, but I'm slowly wading in....