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Elizabeth Coffman, PhD

Interim Dean;

Program Director Film and Digital Media Program
Contact
  • 312.915.6716
  • School of Communication 219
  • http://longdistanceproductions.com/
  • Education

    PhD in English (Cinema Studies), University of Florida, 1995

    MA in English, University of Florida, 1990

    BA in English and Political Science, Duke University, 1987


    Elizabeth Coffman serves as the Interim Dean for Loyola Chicago's School of Communication. She is an active documentary filmmaker and film scholar. Her NEH-sponsored film Flannery on Catholic writer Flannery O’Connor was the first winner for the Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns prize for film, broadcast on American Masters in 2021. Elizabeth has worked at Loyola University Chicago since 2004, serving as department chair for Communication and director of the Film and Digital Media Program. She supports Chicago film and video history, serving on the board of the Media Burn Archive for independent video.

    Program Areas

    2004-2008 Department chair for Communication

    2004 Helped found Center for Global Media and Documentary Studies

    2008-2012 Program Director of the International Film and Media Studies Program

    Courses Taught

    Intro to Cinema, Film Genre

    Research Interests

    Elizabeth has produced feature films and installations with partner Ted Hardin and their company Long Distance Productions on writers, environmental crises and nation-building. She has published on documentary history, from early avant-garde shorts to contemporary video and film collectives. 

    Professional & Community Affiliations

    Outside of Loyola, Dr. Coffman serves as a trustee for the University Film and Video Foundation and on numerous advisory boards for cinema and documentary groups.