Summary
Danielle Nielsen is a Professor of English with nearly two decades of teaching, research, and editing experience and over a decade of faculty service at Murray State University where she progressed from assistant to full professor. She designs and teaches courses spanning technical and professional writing, first-year composition, Victorian and Modern British literature, and specialized classes like Grant and Proposal Writing and Writing for the Web. Danielle combines academic rigor with practical communication skills, having led writing centers, MFA programs, and honors administration while developing curricula and assessment frameworks. She also writes freelance health and science content for general audiences, bringing complex medical topics into clear, accessible prose. Trained at Case Western Reserve (PhD, MA), she blends literary analysis and feminist theory with applied technical writing and science communication—an interdisciplinary profile that suits both scholarly work and freelance editing in the humanities and social sciences.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, English, PhD, English at Case Western Reserve University
B.A; high honors, English; Literature, B.A; high honors, English; Literature at Nebraska Wesleyan University