Staff Reports
Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick, Ph.D., has been named an IUPUI Chancellor’s Professor, the first professor from IUPUC to receive this honor in its 50-year history as a regional center of IUPUI.
It is the most distinguished appointment an individual faculty member can attain at IUPUI, recognizing senior faculty members who display a record of extensive accomplishment and leadership in teaching, research and campus service.
Chancellor’s Professors retain their title through their tenure at IUPUI and contribute to the development of the university as an academic community of exceptional quality and integrity.
Goodspeed-Chadwick, who has been teaching at IUPUC since 2008, specializes in 20th Century American literature, transatlantic modernism, women and literature, women’s and gender studies and trauma studies.
She is the founding and current director of the Office of Student Research, where she directs and supervises the support, funding, publicity and dissemination of research by students in tandem with faculty mentors.
She serves as campus liaison for the statewide Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference. She is also the co-founder of the Office for Women at IUPUC and serves on the IUPUI Office for Women Advisory Council.
In addition to numerous published articles and chapter contributions to books, Goodspeed-Chadwick has published two books of her own. A third that she co-edited will be published in November.
She was also recently awarded an Indiana University Bicentennial Medal, which is awarded to organizations and individuals who, through their personal, professional, artistic or philanthropic efforts, broadened the reach of the university around the state, nation and world.