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Katie Bowler Young | |
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Born | New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. | October 2, 1974
Alma mater | Warren Wilson College |
Occupation | Author |
Notable work |
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Spouse | Donn Young (m. 2012) |
Children | 2 |
Awards | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrator Award |
Website |
www |
Kathleen Bowler Young (born October 2, 1974) is an American author, poet, and community arts organizer. Young has published a number of chapbooks, as well as the first extensive biography on sculptor Enrique Alférez. [1] [2]
Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Young touches on subjects such as Hurricane Katrina, Southern living, as well as other topics surrounding art and place.
Young graduated from St. Mary's Dominican High School, her mother's Alma Mater, and went on to attend University of New Orleans for an undergraduate degree in Drama and Communications. Many years later, she attended Warren Wilson College's MFA Program for Writers and holds her Masters' in Creative Writing. In her time at Warren Wilson, she was awarded the Lisel Meuller Scholarship and a Friends of Writers Scholarship.
Young relocated to North Carolina in 2008 alongside her immediate family to work at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. During her 13 years there, she received the North Carolina Governor's Award for Outstanding Government Service [3] and a Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Award. She is now employed at RTI International as the Senior Director of University Collaborations. [4]
Submission declined on 5 March 2024 by
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Katie Bowler Young | |
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Born | New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. | October 2, 1974
Alma mater | Warren Wilson College |
Occupation | Author |
Notable work |
|
Spouse | Donn Young (m. 2012) |
Children | 2 |
Awards | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrator Award |
Website |
www |
Kathleen Bowler Young (born October 2, 1974) is an American author, poet, and community arts organizer. Young has published a number of chapbooks, as well as the first extensive biography on sculptor Enrique Alférez. [1] [2]
Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Young touches on subjects such as Hurricane Katrina, Southern living, as well as other topics surrounding art and place.
Young graduated from St. Mary's Dominican High School, her mother's Alma Mater, and went on to attend University of New Orleans for an undergraduate degree in Drama and Communications. Many years later, she attended Warren Wilson College's MFA Program for Writers and holds her Masters' in Creative Writing. In her time at Warren Wilson, she was awarded the Lisel Meuller Scholarship and a Friends of Writers Scholarship.
Young relocated to North Carolina in 2008 alongside her immediate family to work at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. During her 13 years there, she received the North Carolina Governor's Award for Outstanding Government Service [3] and a Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Award. She is now employed at RTI International as the Senior Director of University Collaborations. [4]