Summary
Katie Faull is an accomplished higher-education leader and scholar with more than three decades of experience in humanities research, interdisciplinary teaching, and institutional leadership. As an ACE Fellow and long-serving professor who has chaired complex departments and led multi-institutional, externally funded projects across the US and Europe, she combines scholarly rigor with practical program-building. Currently Executive Director and Professor of Practice, she directs global World Heritage initiatives and builds international partnerships that connect Moravian studies to public-facing scholarship. Known for bringing hidden histories alive through traditional and digital humanities, she is equally comfortable in the classroom, seminar room, or on camera and microphone. Her career reflects a rare blend of deep Germanic-literature expertise (Princeton PhD) and hands-on experience in accreditation, curriculum design, and community-engaged research. Based in Bethlehem, PA, she continues to translate scholarly work into accessible public programs and global collaboration.
8 years of coding experience
BA Hons, German/Russian, BA Hons, German/Russian at King's College London, U. of London
Colston's Girls' School, Bristol, UK
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at Princeton University