Lecturer
Elizabeth Hyde Stevens’ work analyzes the intersections of art, science, and business. Her writing has appeared in Salon, RogerEbert.com, RollingStone.com, McSweeney’s, Fast Company, Longreads, and The Chronicle of Higher Ed: Vitae. Her book Make Art Make Money: Lessons from Jim Henson is currently available from Lake Union Press, and her novel The Crony will be available from Under the BQE Press in 2027.
As a scholar-practitioner, Liz specializes in teaching writing in STEM disciplines with the goal of making both writing and STEM education more welcoming and collaborative.
In 2024, Liz was the recipient of the Boston University College of Arts & Science Dean’s Award for Excellence in Part-Time Teaching. She currently teaches WR120/152: The Future of Video Game Studies and WR120/152: The Power of Scientific Discovery.