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601:, considered an “American version of the Nobel Prize” for teaching. This award honors professors of excellence across disciplines, stimulates discussion in the academy about the value of teaching, and encourages departments and institutions to value their own great teachers. It was created by Robert Foster Cherry, who earned his A.B. from Baylor University in 1929 and enrolled in the Baylor Law School in 1932, passing the Texas State Bar Examination the following year. "With a deep appreciation for how his life had been changed by significant teachers, he made an exceptional bequest to establish the Cherry Award program to recognize excellent professors and to bring them in direct contact with Baylor University students. The first award was made in 1991 and has since been awarded biennially." 345: 332: 384: 583:, a public liberal arts college in St. Mary’s City, Maryland, since 2000. There she has thrice been awarded the Faculty-Student Life Award as well as three Mellon Foundation grants supporting course development and learning initiatives. 608:
for the spring of 2021. During that semester, she offered an upper-level seminar in the literatures of food, “Books that Cook,” and a workshop in creative nonfiction writing, “Moments of Truth." Cognard-Black also gave
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Where are the Women in Contemporary Food Studies? Ruminations on Teaching Gender and Race in the Food Studies Classroom” (with Psyche Williams-Forson).
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “The Feminist Food Revolution:  From Farms to Community Gardens to Restaurants, Women are Taking Food Back into Their Own Hands.”
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A series of 24 lectures considering the history, craft, and art of this distinctive national genre for booklovers and writers alike. The Great Courses, 2019.
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in Slovenia to teach the American novel and creative writing. In 2020, she spent the second as a Senior Fulbright Scholar in American Culture at the
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with Baylor's Academy of Teaching and Learning; and engaged in experiential and service learning projects with her students in partnership with the
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From Curlers to Chainsaws: Women and Their Machines (co-edited with Joyce Dyer and Elizabeth MacLeod Walls). Michigan State University Press, 2016.
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nominations, a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award for fiction, and a Creative Fellowship from the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation.
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as well as a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award in Fiction in 2013, and she has been selected as an artist-in-residence at the
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on NPR to discuss recipes as containers of individual and national memory and has offered “Edible Essay” workshops for groups, including the
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A series of 10 lectures about reading, writing, and eating the literatures of food—particularly novels with recipes. Audible Original, 2021.
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In her writing career, Cognard-Black has published articles on feminist theory, food narratives, and Victorian literature in such places as
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Eds. Joyce Dyer, Jennifer Cognard-Black, and Elizabeth MacLeod Walls. East Lansing, MI:  Michigan State UP, 2016. 78–97. (essay)
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Books that Cook: Teaching Food and Food Literature in the English Classroom” (with Melissa Goldthwaite).
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Narrative in the Professional Age: Transatlantic Readings of Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Eliot, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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Narrative in the Professional Age: Transatlantic Readings of Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Eliot, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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and has published a critical monograph, a writing textbook, and three co-edited collections of fiction, poetry, and essays.
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Books that Cook: A Teacher’s Guide.” New York University Press. September 2014. (teacher’s guide)
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Female Beauty Systems: Beauty as Social Capital in Western Europe and the United States, Middle Ages to the Present.
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in 1991, where she graduated summa cum laude and as a member of Phi Kappa Phi. Cognard-Black then studied under
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Cognard-Black is also the recipient of two Fulbright Scholar appointments. The first in 2012 took her to the
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “A Literary Feast: The Making of a Thanksgiving Meal” (with Melissa Goldthwaite).
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Extreme Makeover: Feminist Edition. How Cosmetic Medicine Co-opts Feminism.”
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Under the pseudonym J. Annie MacLeod, she publishes short stories and poetry in journals such as
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Moore Adventures in Wonderland: An Exhibition by Sue Johnson on Lewis Carroll and Marianne Moore
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Exporting American Beauty: Plastic Surgery and Worldwide Acceptance.”
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Moore Adventures in Wonderland: An Exhibition by Sue Johnson on Lewis Carroll and Marianne Moore
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As the 2020 recipient, Cognard-Black received a prize of $ 250,000 and taught in residence at
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in the Netherlands, where she taught a course in American food narratives and social justice.
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “So Many Teachers Go Unrecognized” by Susan Svrluga.
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “WGSX 200:  Introduction to Women Studies.”
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Advancing Rhetoric: Critical Thinking and Writing for the Advanced Student
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scholar to The Netherlands and Slovenia as well as the 2020 winner of the
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Since 1992, Cognard-Black has been married to her college sweetheart Dr.
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Jennifer Cognard-Black: Empathetic Teaching.”
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Introducing Women's and Gender Studies: A Teaching Resources Collection
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Baylor University. Season 1, Episode 4. March 2021. (podcast interview)
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “A Letter, Written by Hand, from Quarantine.”
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Honorable Mention for the Glimmer Train Fiction Open Competition (2018)
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Nominations for the Pushcart Prize for Short Fiction (2001, 2007, 2021)
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “A Very Short Story Begins on a Farm.” 
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Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold (First) Prize for Anthologies
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Norton T. Dodge Award for Creative and Scholarly Achievement (2005)
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Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching at Baylor University
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Food and Drink” and “Professionalism.”
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Her short stories and essays have appeared in such journals as
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Garrison Keillor’s Wobegon Heroes.”
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Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award in Fiction
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “The Embodied Rhetoric of Recipes.”
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Kindred Hands: Letters on Writing by Women Authors, 1860–1920
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Great American Short Stories: A Guide for Readers and Writers
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in 1987. She earned a dual degree in Music and English from
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Sue Johnson’s Curious Cabinets.”
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Finalist for the Glimmer Train Short Fiction Award (1999)
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The Recipes Project: Food, Magic, Art, Science, Medicine
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Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “The Now of Our Togetherness.”
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “Allegro con Agitato.” 
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and the Rise of Professional Realism.” Reprinted in
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From Curlers to Chainsaws: Women and Their Machines.
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Cognard-Black, Jennifer. “The Literatures of Food.”
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Books that Cook: The Making of a Literary Meal
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