Peter Astras
Assistant Teaching Professor

Writing Studies, Rhetoric and Composition
Syracuse University

My research interests focus on ecocriticism and environmental studies, particularly through the lenses of literature, history, place, and rhetoric.

Recent Education:

St. John’s University, Queens, NY

PhD – English, May 2022

Master of Arts – English, January 2016

Contact:

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What Exit: New Jerseyana at Rutgers University

Summer Reading: New Local History Acquisitions

Past Events 🗓️


The Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club 6/12/24

Videos

Conference Presentations:


 “John Wilkes Booth: The Sensationalized History,” Lower New York Regional Conference of Phi Alpha Theta. Poughkeepsie, NY, April 2011.


 “The New York Yankees Franchise: The Catholic Church of Sports,” Mid Atlantic Popular & American Cultural Association. Philadelphia, PA, November 2011.


 “Anna Katharine Green: The Forgotten Author,” Mid Atlantic Popular & American Cultural Association. Pittsburgh, PA, November 2012.


“Urban Renewal: The Turtle Bay Neighborhood,” Mid Atlantic Popular & American Cultural Association. Baltimore, MD, November 2014. (Presenter/Session Chair)

Certifications:


NJ Standard: Teacher of English, K-12

NJ Standard: Teacher of Students with Disabilities

NJ Standard: Teacher of Social Studies, K-12

Courses Taught at SU:

WRT 105: Practices of Academic Writing 

WRT 205: Critical Research and Writing 

WRT 307: Professional Writing

WRT 115: Writing, Rhetoric, and the Environment

Painting of Windlass Docks at Lake Hopatcong by Sandi Astras

"Although nature has proven season in and season out that if the thing that is planted bears at all, it will yield more of itself, there are those who seem certain that if they plant tomato seeds, at harvesttime they can reap onions." 

- Maya Angelou