Megan Faragher is a Professor at Wright State University, Lake Campus. She received her PhD in English Literature at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2012, where she specialized in 20th-century English and Irish literature. She joined Wright State after completing a Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellowship at East Tennessee State University. Her research and teaching interests center on British literature between the world wars, and the intersection between technology, science, information, and culture. Her first book, Public Opinion Polling in Mid-Century British Literature: The Psychographic Turn, (Oxford University Press, 2021), identifies the impact of public opinion polling and literary work in the mid century. Dr. Faragher has published in scholarly journals including Prose Studies, Feminist Modernist Studies, Textual Practice, The Space Between Journal, and Literature & History. She has additional essays in multiple edited collections, including Naomi Mitchison: A Writer in Time (Edinburgh UP, 2022) and the forthcoming British Writing, Propaganda, and Cultural Diplomacy in the Second World War and Beyond (Bloomsbury). In 2019 and 2021 she was the recipient of the Lake Campus's Outstanding Faculty Research Award, as well as the 2023 Outstanding Service Award. In her teaching, Megan Faragher centers her classes around themes of information, technology, and propaganda studies.