Laura Feitzinger Brown

Director, Arts & Humanities, Nisbet Honors Program at Converse College

A graduate of Williams College, Dr. Brown earned her MA in English from the University of Virginia and her PhD in English at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. In 2020 she also completed a low-residency MA in Theology through Saint Leo’s University. Her doctoral work focused on Renaissance British literature, with a minor focus on the medieval era. Her experience as an undergraduate at a small college led to so much intellectual and personal growth that she was (and still is) very excited to teach at a small place like Converse.

Dr. Brown enjoys teaching and has won several teaching awards, including Converse’s 2014 nomination for the SC Independent Colleges and Universities “Excellence in Teaching Award” and the college’s Katheryne Amelia Brown Teaching Award in 2005. She regularly teaches courses on Shakespeare, on early modern women, on adolescent literature, and on music and poetry. Other areas of instruction include English composition and introductory literature courses. She also teaches the junior honors seminar and team-teaches interdisciplinary honors seminars with other faculty in various fields.

Dr. Brown also holds administrative responsibility and has helped to coordinate larger educational events at the university. She chairs the English Department. She also co-founded the Nisbet Honors Program, where she directs the Arts and Humanities half of the program. Larger educational events have included the Converse Shakespeare Festival (2003), which drew more than 1000 people to campus to see Shenandoah Shakespeare Express perform Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew. She also coordinated the 2009 “Hymns in the South” Symposium, which brought over 400 people to campus. This interdisciplinary symposium raised awareness about one of South Carolina’s most important composers, Singin’ Billy Walker, and sparked discussion about the many roles that hymns play in the South. In 2013 she helped coordinate a conference called “Bringing History to Life: Writing, History, and Historical Fiction.” The conference brought together Converse faculty and students with middle- and high-school teachers of English and history to hear speakers including New York Times bestselling author Ruta Sepetys.

Married to Dr. Peter Brown, a professor of computer science, with whom she has four children, she enjoys talking with students about the challenges and joys that women experience as they attempt to balance family and work. Her interest in that balancing act led her to create a required course for honors students on planning for life after Converse, a seminar that explores graduate school culture and application processes, job market issues, and balancing family and career.


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Converse was founded in 1889 by citizens of Spartanburg, S.C. who aimed to create an educational experience that enables women “to see clearly, decide wisely, and act justly.” Converse is a creator of opportunity for all academically-qualified students through a personalized education that is combined with the professional and technical skills graduates need to be successful in their careers. Converse pushes beyond traditional boundaries to make a quality educational experience available to every qualified student who seeks it – both at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Effective July 1, 2021 Converse acknowledges its university status under the name Converse University, and in fall 2021 it will welcome its first undergraduate co-educational incoming class.


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