Conferences and Talks

Upcoming Conferences and Talks:

I have no further conferences or talks coming up in 2022 thus far. Check back in 2023 to see where I’ll be presenting my work.

Past Conferences and Talks:

Reading Rainbows Event Series, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, November 4 2022, 12:00pm EST (Virtual).
Virtual Memory and Queer Identity: Transgender Existence in the Digital Age. [Slide Deck] [recorded presentation]

Computers and Writing (C&W) National Conference, Greenville, NC, May 19-21 2022 (Asynchronous, Virtual).
Technological Temporality: Strategies for Adaptable Digital Course Design in Higher Education. 

University of Pittsburgh, February 24th 2021, 11:00am EST (Virtual).
Technological Temporality: Strategies for Adaptable Digital Course Design in Higher Education. [Slide Deck]

Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Biennial Conference, June 28-July 1 2020 (Asynchronous, Virtual).
Teaching Students to Seek Answers To Their Questions: Writing Programs as Incubators for Undergraduate Research.

Computers and Writing (C&W) National Conference, Greenville, NC, May 14-17 2020.
Iterations of Advocacy: Digital Interventions from a New Generation of Program Administrators. [Accepted: Cancelled due to COVID-19 Outbreak]

Computers and Writing (C&W) National Conference, East Lansing MI, June 20-22 2019.
Digital Memory: Historiographic Practice and Curated Virtual Archives.

Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) National Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, Mar 13-16 2019.
Panelist, What We Know Before We Write: A Large-Scale Study of Pre-University Writing Experience in First-Year Students. With Alisha Karabinus and Trinity Overmyer.
Workshop Facilitator, Remixing Performance in Games. 

Computers and Writing (C&W) National Conference, Fairfax VA, May 24-27 2018.
Feminist Archiving as Phronesis: Archive of Our Own and Creating Space for Interactive Digital Curation.
Roundtable Participant, Phronetic G-TAHs in a Frenetic World: A cross-institutional discussion on preparing graduate students for future teaching responsibilities.

Crow Symposium: Writing Research Without Walls, West Lafayette, IN, October 4-6th 2018.
What We Know Before We Write: A Large-Scale Study of Pre-University Writing Experience in First-Year Students. With Alisha Karabinus and Trinity Overmyer.  

Computers and Writing (C&W) National Conference, Findlay OH. June 1-4 2017.
Don’t Tag Your Hate: Formation of Online Queer Fandom Spaces.

Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) National Conference, Portland OR. Mar 16-19 2017.
Think Tank facilitator, Queering Our Spaces: Cultivating Institutional Support for Queer/LGBTQ+ Composition Scholars.

Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) National Conference, Houston TX. April 6 – 9 2016.
Workshop facilitator, Play as Activism: Using Game-Based Pedagogy to Build Structural Understanding, Foster Empathy, and Scaffold Change.

UNApocalypse: Exploring Dystopianism in Texts. Alabama Regional English Graduate Conference, University of North Alabama. February 26th-27th 2016.
In Her Mother’s Footsteps: Millennials, Amanda Ripley, and the Function of Nostalgia in Alien: Isolation. Honorable mention, conference presentation contest.

Identity and Materialism: Reading the Space between Persons and Things. Graduate Student Conference University of Alabama at Huntsville. April 10-11 2015.
Queered, Sanitized, Erased: Problematic Portrayals of Weimar-Era Homosexuality in 1970s Theatre and Film.

Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA) National Conference, New Orleans, LA. April 1st-4th 2015.
Battling with Monsters: Integrated Gamification in the Writing Classroom.

Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) National Conference, Tampa FL. March 18-21 2015.
Battling with Monsters: Integrated Gamification in the Writing Classroom.

Popular Culture Association of the South/American Culture Association of the South (PCAS/ACAS) Regional Conference, New Orleans LA. October 2nd-4th 2014.
Unvirtuous Hero and Untamed Shrew: Adaptation and Feminism in Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing.