Bio
Courses I regularly teach
- ENGL 3120: Communicating Science and Public Engagement
- ENGL 3700: Shakespeare
- ENGL 5400: Drama
- ENGL 5460: Issues in the Study of Literature
Research areas
Collaborative storytelling; resilience; convergent research across the humanities, social sciences, geosciences, and community knowledges; early modern drama (particularly Shakespeare); science communication and engaging the public
About my teaching
As a scholar, I examine the ways in which narrative participates—both lightheartedly and pragmatically—in real-world situations, and this balance of pragmatics, fun, and analysis rests at the center of my teaching. My background in theater allows me to do creative staging activities with my literature classes as well as mentor students in developing interactive, engaging science experiences for youth. My students can expect to get up on their feet to stage a scene, write copious analytical comments in their books, tap into their own innate creativity, and learn pragmatic skills.
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