Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae
Education
2017 — PhD (English Literature), Fordham University
Dissertation: Practice Imperfect: The Struggle for Health in Early Modern English Literature
2009 — MA (English Literature), Portland State University
2004 — BA (Liberal Arts & Philosophy), Eugene Lang College
2002 — AA, South Puget Sound Community College
Teaching Appointments
2016- — Professor, Chemeketa Community College
2015-2016 — Teaching Fellow, Fordham College Lincoln Center
2012-2014 — Teaching Fellow, Fordham College Rose Hill
2009-2010 — Adjunct Instructor, Clark College
2009-2010– Adjunct Instructor, Portland State University
2007-2009– Graduate Instructor / Teaching Assistant, Portland State University
Publications
“‘Taken Weak in My Outward Man’: The Paradox of the Pathologized Female Prophet.” Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal 13.1 (Fall 2018): 30-57.
“‘I feare the more’: Donne’s Devotions and the impossibility of dying well.” Studies in Philology 114.2 (Spring 2017): 331-367.
“Sette on Foote With Gode Wyll: Towards a Reconstruction of Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham.” Early Theatre 14.1 (2011): 61-77.
Fellowships, Grants, & Awards
2020 — Summer Development Grant, Chemeketa Press
2019 — Best Article Prize, EMWJ, for “Taken Weak in My Outward Man”
2019 — Summer Development Grant, Chemeketa Press
2016 — Graduate Essay Prize, Fordham University English Dept.
2015 — Graduate Essay Prize, Fordham University English Dept.
2014-15 — Folger Institute Grant-in-Aid, Folger Shakespeare Library
2014-15 — GSAS Distinguished Research Fellowship, Fordham University
2014 — GSAS Summer Fellowship, Fordham University
2009 — Graduate Commendation Award, Portland State University
2009 — Philip Ford Graduate Award, Portland State University English Dept.
Conference Presentations
2013 — “Marking Medical Literature and Early Modern Intellectual Exchange” Midwest Modern Language Association Annual Convention, Milwaukee, WI
2013 — “‘To Employ the Press’: The Royal Society and the Publishing of the Early Philosophical Transactions.” Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies, St. Louis University.
2012– “Hell-Hound, Revisited: the Richard IIIs of Richard Loncraine and William Shakespeare.” Northeast Modern Language Association Annual Convention, Rochester, NY.
2012– “Assembled was this Compaignye’: Chaucer’s Pardoner and Images of Inclusion in the Canterbury Tales.” Mid-America Medieval Association Annual Conference, Manhattan, KS.
2011– “To be valued in men as well as baubles: French Imports and the Importance of Being English in The Man of Mode.” Early Modern Encounters: CUNY GC Early Modern Interdisciplinary Group Graduate Conference, New York, NY.
2009– “Towards a Reconstruction of Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham.” International Association of Robin Hood Studies Biennial Conference, Rochester, NY.
2009– “Dicet/Ic Cwaeth (Or, He says, I say): Psalm 90 and Anglo-Saxon Translation.” (dis)Junctions 2009: University of California, Riverside Graduate Conference, Riverside, CA.
**Full CV available upon request**