Shelley NiTuama currently serves as a Program Specialist in the EDSITEment Project, at the National Endowment for the Humanities. She holds a BA in Literature and Dance from Bennington College, and an MA in Religious Studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School. She has taught English and Religious Studies in public and private high schools in Ohio and Maryland and at John Carroll University and McDaniel College. Making a mid-life career move into librarianship, Shelley earned her MLIS from Kent State University. For over a decade she administered programs and taught in a wide variety of library settings—public, academic and school libraries in the state of Maryland where she resides. Shelley brings all her humanities scholarship and professional experiences to bear in her work developing supplementary curriculum resources for educators and students nationwide.
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