Maura Brady, Ph.D.

  • Associate Professor Carroll College of Arts & Sciences

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RH 320

Maura Brady teaches courses on renaissance literature, disability, and literature and science. Her scholarship on John Milton’s writing has appeared in Milton Studies, Milton Quarterly, and in various anthologies; her essay “Galileo in Action: The ‘Telescope’ in Paradise Lost” (Milton Studies 44) was awarded the Schacterle Prize from the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. Her current research is on Milton and disability; her essay “’Disabled’ Milton: A Geneaology” was published in the Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies (16.2). As the 2011-14 O’Connell Professor in the Humanities, she developed programs that supported faculty writing and pedagogy, and edited (with Ned Stuckey-French) Why We Do What We Do: Essays by Le Moyne College Faculty, a volume of personal essays by faculty about their work. She holds a B.A. in Philosophy from St. John’s College (Annapolis), and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Iowa.