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Meredith Doster, PhD
Educator – Designer – Collaborator – Writer
Dr. Meredith Doster is an interdisciplinary educator and collaborator based in rural Madison County, North Carolina, known for her diverse portfolio spanning various genres, disciplines, modalities, and sectors.
With a passion for open access principles, Meredith's work is characterized by cross-fertilization and a commitment to fostering meaningful professional relationships.
Her educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Religion/Religious Studies from Emory University, a Master of Arts (MA) in Appalachian Studies from Appalachian State University, and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Music from Barnard College.
Dr. Doster has held various key roles in prestigious organizations, including Editorial and Education Lead at Sounding Spirit, Learning Architect at iDesign, WLI Deputy Director at William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations, and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Additionally, she has served as the Dean of Adult and Graduate Studies at Mars Hill University and held editorial positions at the Center for Digital Scholarship at Emory University, further demonstrating her wide-ranging expertise and commitment to academia.