Instructor of Record
The University of Akron:
ENGL 615 Shakespearean Drama (Summer 2024)
A graduate-level seminar on Shakespeare’s plays.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville:
ENGL 295 Writing in the Workplace (Fall 2024, Spring 2024)
An introduction to business writing that focuses on both internal and external communication genres.
ENGL 102 Composition II: Myths and Monsters (Spring 2024)
Themed expository writing course and second part of the first-year writing sequence that focuses on secondary, primary, and qualitative research.
ENGL 101 Composition I (Fall 2023)
Themed expository writing course and first part of the first-year writing sequence that focuses on rhetorical analysis and multimodal composition.
The University of Virginia:
ENWR 150 Remixing the Renaissance (Spring 2023)
Themed expository writing course exploring contemporary responses to Renaissance culture, such as the musical Six
ENWR 1510 Digital Discourse (Spring 2023, Fall 2022)
Themed expository writing course that explores digital writing and digital ethics.
ENGL 2527 Difficult Women in Shakespeare (Fall 2022)
Self-designed introductory literature seminar examining heroines and villainesses in Shakespeare’s plays.
ENGL 2502 Arthurian Afterlives (Spring 2021, Spring 2019)
Self-designed introductory literature seminar examining medieval Arthurian romance and its literary afterlives.
ENWR 1510 Words and Images in a Digital Context (Spring 2017, Fall 2016)
Themed expository writing course that explores popular scholarship and academic blogging.
North Carolina State University:
ENG 101 Academic Writing and Research (Spring 2014, Fall 2013)
A first-year writing course designed to teach writing in each of the major academic disciplines.
Teaching Assistant
The University of Virginia:
ENGL 3100 Old Icelandic/Old Norse Literature in Translation (John Casteen III, Fall 2020)
A survey of Icelandic and Norse sagas in translation.
ENGL 3001 History of Literatures in English I (Clare Kinney, Fall 2020; Elizabeth Fowler, Fall 2017)
A survey of English and American literature from Beowulf through the eighteenth century.
ENRN 3220 Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances (Clare Kinney, Spring 2018)
A survey of Shakespeare’s later plays.