Diana E. Henderson received her BA from the College of William & Mary in Virginia and her PhD from Columbia University, and has taught at Columbia, Middlebury College, and since 1995 at MIT. In addition to her ongoing co-editorship of the annual Shakespeare Studies, she has recently co-edited Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy (2021) and the Arden Research Handbook of Shakespeare and Adaptation (2022). Alongside her scholarly writing, she works as a dramaturg and theatrical consultant; her online and performance projects include collaborations with the Royal Shakespeare Company; the Potomac Theater Project; Actors Shakespeare Project; and Compagnia de’ Colombari; and with directors Robert Lepage, Michael Boyd, Cheryl Faraone, Richard Romagnoli and Daniel Kramer. She has produced documentaries based on her projects with Karin Coonrod, with whom she is currently working as dramaturg for the new chamber opera Judith. She co-leads the MIT Global Shakespeares Curriculum Initiative, and was PI in creating the edX/MITx course Global Shakespeares: Re-Creating ‘The Merchant of Venice.’ Henderson enjoys teaching at all levels, including the CI-HW subject for entering students “Writing With Shakespeare,” the IAP study abroad program “Literary London,” and all sorts of drama and advanced seminars for our remarkable undergraduates. She has supervised and served as external examiner for doctoral students in the UK, Australia, and at a number of Boston-area universities. From 2006-2015, Henderson served as MIT’s Dean for Curriculum and Faculty Support.