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In addition to her academic gig as professor of world literature, religious studies, and community engagement at DePauw University, Beth Benedix is founder and director of The Castle, a non-profit organization that works to create a culture of arts-integrated project-based learning in Putnam County, IN public schools, and co-owner of TransformEdu, a consulting company that works with college educators to develop intentional, holistic, and collaborative teaching practices. Her most recent book, Ghost Writer: A Story About Telling a Holocaust Story (Spuyten Duyvil, 2018), was named a finalist in the category of writing/publishing (non-fiction) for the 2019 Next Generation Indie Awards. She lives in Greencastle, Indiana.
By Beth Benedix:
The Post-Pandemic Liberal Arts College: A Manifesto for Reinvention