About me
Elizabeth Siler is a professor at Worcester State University in the Business Administration and Economics Department. She teaches management classes to undergraduate students and almost exclusively uses open education resources, and is an advisor for the Fiber Arts Circle student organization. She recently co-authored a chapter about practices that can help faculty humanize our online teaching environments, in "Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online,” by Athabasca University Press, which is an open-source academic publisher. Dr. Siler’s research is on pregnancy loss, and she is currently conducting a project talking with people about their experiences of returning to work after a pregnancy ending. Her degrees are from Boston University, Simmons University, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.