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Jeremy Gallion
Doctoral Candidate at The University of Pennsylvania
J. Felix Gallion, also known as Jeremy Gallion, is a doctoral candidate in the English department at the University of Pennsylvania.14 He is a first-generation scholar and also serves as a lecturer in the Cinema & Media Studies Program at the university.1
Academic Background
Gallion holds a Bachelor's Degree in English and American Studies from Cornell University.4 He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in English and Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he has also earned his M.A. in English.34
Research and Teaching
As a doctoral candidate, Gallion's research interests appear to focus on narratives related to immigration and border experiences. In 2019, he taught a research seminar that analyzed narratives of living on the U.S.-Mexico border, exploring the experiences of those who live on and cross the United States border.2
Achievements and Recognition
Gallion has received several notable recognitions:
- He is a William Fontaine Fellow in the English department at the University of Pennsylvania.6
- In 2022, he received an Honorable Mention for the Dissertation Fellowship in the Penn Ford Fellowship program.5
Current Position
As of the most recent information available, J. Felix Gallion is a Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellow, likely at Princeton University, given his profile on their Office of the Dean of the Faculty website.34
Gallion's academic journey from Cornell to the University of Pennsylvania, and now potentially to Princeton, showcases his dedication to scholarship in English, Media Studies, and related fields. His research and teaching experiences demonstrate a particular interest in contemporary narratives and their intersection with social issues.