C. Daniel Redmond
C. Daniel Redmond
Upper School English Teacher (Grades 6-8)
Born and raised in South Mississippi, Daniel Redmond is a 2001 graduate of Millsaps College in Jackson, MS, where he received his B.A. degree cum laude in Philosophy. He earned his first M.A. in Philosophy at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg in 2005. After a few years teaching introductory courses in logic and philosophy as a graduate student and later on as an adjunct professor at USM, he attended the University of Vermont in Burlington, completing his M.A. in English literature in 2009. Continuing his higher education journey, Daniel matriculated into the Ph.D. program in English at Tufts University in Medford, MA, in the Fall of 2009. While there, he taught multiple first-year writing courses, tutored freshman writers in the Academic Resource Center, and served as a graduate assistant in multiple modern and postmodern American literature surveys. Upon earning his Ph.D. in 2017, he spent one year as a visiting lecturer of first-year writing at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, before landing the role of part-time faculty at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, MA, teaching Freshman Writing Seminars and literature core courses over the last four years. Outside of the classroom, Daniel enjoys reading, cooking, visiting museums, and spending time with his four year-old rescue cat, Sir Peaches N. Cream. He also is a member of the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus, performing alongside his choral brothers as part of the chorus’s mission “to inspire change, build community and celebrate difference” through song. With over twenty years working in the college classroom, Daniel is excited to apply his expertise and passion for the study of literature with the students at Sage.
Upper School English Teacher (Grades 6-8)
Born and raised in South Mississippi, Daniel Redmond is a 2001 graduate of Millsaps College in Jackson, MS, where he received his B.A. degree cum laude in Philosophy. He earned his first M.A. in Philosophy at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg in 2005. After a few years teaching introductory courses in logic and philosophy as a graduate student and later on as an adjunct professor at USM, he attended the University of Vermont in Burlington, completing his M.A. in English literature in 2009. Continuing his higher education journey, Daniel matriculated into the Ph.D. program in English at Tufts University in Medford, MA, in the Fall of 2009. While there, he taught multiple first-year writing courses, tutored freshman writers in the Academic Resource Center, and served as a graduate assistant in multiple modern and postmodern American literature surveys. Upon earning his Ph.D. in 2017, he spent one year as a visiting lecturer of first-year writing at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, before landing the role of part-time faculty at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, MA, teaching Freshman Writing Seminars and literature core courses over the last four years. Outside of the classroom, Daniel enjoys reading, cooking, visiting museums, and spending time with his four year-old rescue cat, Sir Peaches N. Cream. He also is a member of the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus, performing alongside his choral brothers as part of the chorus’s mission “to inspire change, build community and celebrate difference” through song. With over twenty years working in the college classroom, Daniel is excited to apply his expertise and passion for the study of literature with the students at Sage.