Hannah (Fair) Kahn

Hannah (Fair) Kahn graduated summa cum laude with her B.A. in English and minors in Literature and Biblical Studies from Cedarville University. For her capstone thesis, Hannah analyzed Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. Her thesis focused on embodiment and empowerment—specifically how physicality, language, religion, and dominant discourses inform and influence one's sense of self and subjectivity. These topics are Hannah’s primary interests that she wishes to further delve into at Villanova University.
During her time at Cedarville, Hannah worked as a writer for the public relations department in which she wrote journalistic articles covering faculty, student, and alumni accomplishments as well as campus events. As a Resident Assistant, she enjoyed creating community in the dorm and “doing life” with fellow students. Furthermore, as a tutor in the writing center, she grew in her knowledge of multiple disciplines while helping her peers throughout the writing process. She also served as the Teaching Assistant for the Human Sexuality course. Hannah loves creative writing and served as an editor for Cedarville's art journal. Since graduating, she has been working as a private tutor for elementary students.
In her free time, she loves to buy and sell clothes on Poshmark, drink chai tea lattes, and wander around her local Costco. 


 


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