Caroline Schroeder is a professor and higher-education leader with over 20 years of experience in research, teaching, administration, and fundraising, currently serving at the University of Oklahoma and as interim department chair. A scholar of religion with a PhD and author of two books, she co-directs the international digital humanities project Coptic Scriptorium, blending computational methods with traditional humanities scholarship. She has secured over $1M in institutional grants, directed a humanities center, and built cross-sector coalitions to scale collaborative research. Known for student-centered teaching that emphasizes student knowledge production, she also serves on multiple professional and editorial boards and brings practical management experience overseeing budgets and programs. An interdisciplinary thinker, she pairs deep subject-matter expertise with digital scholarship to open new avenues for teaching and research.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Religion/Religious Studies, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Religion/Religious Studies at Duke University
B.A., Religious Studies, B.A., Religious Studies at Brown University
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Caroline Schroeder - Professor at University of Oklahoma