Elizabeth (Libba) Hockley, MFA Corporate Faculty (GEND)
Libba Hockley is a full-time faculty member in the general education program at Harrisburg University. She has been teaching for over 10 years to a diverse range of students including French high school students, county jail inmates, and liberal arts undergraduates before coming to HU. She is a creative writer, and her pieces have appeared in The Fourth River, Pittsburgh Post Gazette, inTravel Magazine, Coal Hill Review, and Broad! where her poem was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
Teaching and Research Interests: academic writing and composition, nature and environmental writing, teaching in alternative spaces, anti-racist pedagogy, gender studies, ecocriticism, creative nonfiction, contemporary poetry, LGBTQ+ literature, social justice.
Courses taught at HU:
ENGL 105 – College Composition
ENGL 200 – Advanced Composition and Technical Writing
ENGL 310 – Creative Writing
COMM 110 – Speech
GEND 102 – Creative Mind I
GEND 103 – Creative Mind II
GEND 275 – Gender and Society
Education
MFA Creative Writing: Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA
BA English Literature: University of Delaware, Newark, DE