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Sarah-Jane "SJ" Murray
Professor, Storyteller, Innovator, EMMY nominated filmmaker.
Sarah-Jane Murray, commonly known as SJ Murray, is an Irish-born academic, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, and innovator based in the United States. She is the Founder and Executive Director of The Greats Story Lab™, a pioneering not-for-profit initiative that blends storytelling, education, and emerging technologies such as XR to promote human flourishing and lifelong learning.124
Education and Academic Career
- Education: Dr. Murray holds a BA in French and Philosophy from Auburn University, an MA and PhD from Princeton University in Medieval & Renaissance Studies, and a diploma from the École normale supérieure in Lyon.13
- Academic Role: She is a Professor of Great Texts and Creative Writing at Baylor University, where she teaches subjects like filmmaking, interactive storytelling, ethics of storytelling, and creative writing.13
Creative Work and Achievements
- Books: She has authored several works including From Plato to Lancelot (2008), Basics of Story Design (2017), and Ralph’s Christmas Quest (2019). She also co-translated the 14th-century Ovide Moralisé into English (2023).13
- Filmmaking: Murray was nominated for an Emmy in 2014 for her documentary Primary Concern, which addressed the primary care crisis in the U.S. Her work has been featured on PBS, Netflix, Amazon, and at major international film festivals.14
- Recognition: In 2018, she was named one of fifty women transforming media and entertainment industries.1
The Greats Story Lab™
Founded in 2023, The Greats Story Lab™ focuses on "edumedia™," creating innovative content that bridges film, education, and technology to inspire transformational learning. The organization has achieved significant milestones such as producing award-winning content with millions of impressions on social media.24
Dr. Murray's work emphasizes storytelling's critical role in shaping human understanding and societal progress. Her efforts aim to democratize access to meaningful learning experiences through creative projects that engage with timeless questions about humanity.24

