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Recent Conference Presentations

“’Why Could I not Cough Myself Out of This World?”: Love and Death in Rhoda Broughten’s Cometh Up Like A Flower. Conference of the Midwest Modern Language Association (MMLA), Kansas City, November 2018.
 

“How to Direct a Minor! Being Creative in Times of Crisis.” Conference of the English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities (EAPSU), Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. October 2018.
 

 “Reassessing the Necessary in Detective Fiction: J.D. Robb and the Genre Mashup.” Conference of the Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA), Baltimore. March 2017.

 “Dorothy L. Sayers and Children's Literature: Questions of Style and Voice.” Minor Voices? When Major Literary Authors Write for Children, Bordeaux, France. March 2016.

 “Why Can’t Technical Writing Be Creative?” Conference of the English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities (EAPSU), California University of Pennsylvania. October 2014.

“Computers in the Victorian Literature Classroom.” Roundtable presentation. Conference of the Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA),Harrisburg, PA. April 2014.

“J.S. LeFanu and the Motherless Girl in Gothic Fiction.” Conference of the Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA),Harrisburg, PA. April 2014.

“Incorporating the Writing Fellow Model into Basic Writing Classes.” Workshop for Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association, California University of Pennsylvania. April, 2013. Co-presenter with Dr. Karen Johnson and Dr. Laurie Cella.

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English Department

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Director, College of Arts & Sciences Advising Center

DHC 216 | 717.477.1716

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