William I. Wolff is an assistant professor of communication studies and digital media at Saint Joseph’s University where he teaches courses on participatory culture, nonprofit communications, and digital storytelling. He is director of The Beautiful Social Research Collaborative, an organization that partners teams of students with non-profits that need help with their digital media communications.
His work has on Springsteen has appeared in the inaugural issue of BOSS: The Bi-Annual Online-Journal of Springsteen Studies; Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy; and Transformative Works and Cultures. He has presented papers at the 2009 and 2012 meetings of Glory Days: A Bruce Springsteen Symposia and in 2014 was invited by the Friends of the Bruce Springsteen Special Collection to appear on a panel at the forum, Fifty Years of “Makin’ This Guitar Talk.” All proceeds from the sale of Bruce Springsteen and Popular Music will be donated to the Friends of Bruce Springsteen Special Collection and to Bruce Funds, a fan-created organization that provides tickets to Springsteen fans who don’t have the financial resources to purchase their own.
His work has also appeared in Computers & Composition; Technical Communication Quarterly; and Computers & Education.
A native of central New Jersey, he lives in Media, PA, with his wife and two sons.