Jennifer Cognard-Black
2020 Award Recipient St. Mary's College of Maryland, English
Jennifer Cognard-Black earned her B.A. in English and music, summa cum laude, Phi Kappa Phi, from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1991, an M.A. in fiction and essay writing, with honors, from Iowa State University in 1994, and her Ph.D. in 19th-Century Anglo-American Literature, with honors, from The Ohio State University in 1999. She serves as professor of English at St. Mary’s College of Maryland (SMCM), a public honors college.
Cognard-Black was named a 2020 Senior Fulbright Scholar to the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She also was a Fulbright Scholar to University of Ljubljana, Slovenia in 2012. She has served as Faculty-in-Residence at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and as Artist-in Residence at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts. She has received 12 faculty development grants from SMCM as well as two Internationalization and Teaching & Learning Grants (2011 and 2016), and she has thrice been given the highest honor for teaching that SMCM students bestow, the Faculty-Student Life Award (2002, 2009 and 2019).
Cognard-Black has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, teaching guides, book reviews and critical and creative works, including edited collections of food writing and personal essays as well as a monograph and a writing textbook. Two short stories have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Her interest areas include women writers, images of women in popular culture, literatures of food, the novel, Victorian adaptations and Gothic monsters. Her books include “Narrative in the Professional Age” (2004); “Kindred Hands” (2006); “Advancing Rhetoric” (2006); “Books that Cook: The Making of a Literary Meal” (2014); and “From Curlers to Chainsaws: Women and Their Machines” (2016). With The Great Courses, Cognard-Black produced a lecture series on "Becoming a Great Essayist" (2016) and on "Great American Short Stories" (2019). In 2021, the Great Courses and Audible.com will release her series "Books that Cook: Food and Fiction." Currently, she is working on a new anthology of ethical eating essays with New York University Press, "Ethical Eating: Conversations, Conflicts, Commitments."
To learn more about Dr. Cognard-Black, please visit her website at https://www.jennifercognard-black.com.
Related Links
- ATL Summit on Great Teaching: On March 12, 2021, Baylor University's Academy of Teaching and Learning and the Cherry Award partnered to present the 2020 Robert Foster Cherry Award Summit on Great Teaching: Empathetic Teaching in Complicated Times.
- Word + Image with the Martin Museum: A Virtual Reading with Baylor Creative Writing Students and Jennifer Cognard-Black, the recipient of the 2020 Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching. More information about the Martin Museum and this project can be found at https://www.baylor.edu/martinmuseum/index.php?id=977984.
- Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty: Jennifer Cognard-Black's students had the opportunity to learn and write about food insecurity with Baylor's Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty - https://blogs.baylor.edu/thi/2021/05/16/cherry-award-professors-students-take-a-deep-dive-into-food-insecurity-work-at-baylor-and-in-waco/