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Jen Lambert

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email:
jllambert@unomaha.edu
office:
  • Kayser Hall 334
office phone:
402.554.4108
fax:
402.554.2345

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About Jen

Originally from Northern California, Jen has lived in Omaha long enough to consider it home. She received her Bachelor’s degree in English and Creative Writing from Creighton University and her Master’s of Fine Arts degree in Poetry from the University of Nebraska Omaha. Jen joined TLC in 2015 as a faculty member teaching Autobiographical Reading and Writing and fell so hard for the students and the community that she moved to full-time staff in 2017 as a specialist. In 2019, she moved into a full-time faculty role teaching AutoBio, Comp and Writers Workshop courses exclusively for TLC.

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About Jen

Originally from Northern California, Jen has lived in Omaha long enough to consider it home. She received her Bachelor’s degree in English and Creative Writing from Creighton University and her Master’s of Fine Arts degree in Poetry from the University of Nebraska Omaha. Jen joined TLC in 2015 as a faculty member teaching Autobiographical Reading and Writing and fell so hard for the students and the community that she moved to full-time staff in 2017 as a specialist. In 2019, she moved into a full-time faculty role teaching AutoBio, Comp and Writers Workshop courses exclusively for TLC.

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About Jen

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