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Fred Strebeigh

Senior Lecturer at Yale University

Fred Strebeigh is a Senior Lecturer at Yale University who specializes in teaching nonfiction writing.45 He has been a faculty member at Yale since 1984 and holds a B.A. from Yale University, which he obtained in 1974.13

Academic Career

Strebeigh teaches nonfiction writing in both the Department of English and the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.2 His teaching has had a significant impact on aspiring journalists at Yale, with some students considering him an essential figure in their education.3

Writing Career

As a nonfiction writer, Strebeigh has covered a wide range of subjects, including the history and origins of nature writing.1 His work has been published in various prestigious publications, including:

  • Atlantic Monthly
  • Audubon
  • Legal Affairs
  • New Republic
  • Reader's Digest45

Background

Fred Strebeigh was born in 1951 in New York City and raised in Nonquitt, Massachusetts.7 His diverse interests and expertise in nonfiction writing have made him a valuable contributor to both academic and journalistic spheres.

On social media, Strebeigh can be found on Twitter under the username @fredstrebeigh, where he describes himself as "Teaching nonfiction writing at Yale".6

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Location

New Haven, Connecticut, United States