Caroline Theresa Schroeder (born 1971) is professor of women's and gender studies at the University of Oklahoma.
Her thesis was entitled Disciplining the Monastic Body: Asceticism, Ideology, and Gender in the Egyptian Monastery of Shenoute of Atripe.
[6] The volume she edited with Catherine M. Chin, Melania: Early Christianity through the Life of One Family.
Christianity in late antiquity, came out of a symposium in honor of Elizabeth A. Clark held in 2013.
[7] Since 2013, the NEH have awarded Schroeder (and co-Project Director Amir Zeldes) multiple grants to digitize Coptic texts and to create and expand a suite of language processing tools to better analyze documents written in Coptic.