- Panel chair, “Suffering
and Pleasure” and “Religious Undercurrents”, Annual conference of the Midwest Association
of Eighteenth-century Studies, Terre Haute, IN, 2011.
- Solicited
reviewer, Papers on Language and
Literature, 2008.
- Solicited
reviewer, The Eighteenth Century: Theory
and Interpretation, 2007.
- Solicited
reviewer, Lifewriting Annual, 2005.
- Solicited
reviewer, University of Delaware Press. Karen Bloom Gevirtz, Life after Death: Widows and the English
Novel,
2004.
- Northwestern University: Program coordinator, 2004-2005. Organized and coordinated Murphy Society grant project, an endeavor designed to create a set of writing standards across the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science.
- Northwestern University: Freshman advisor, 2004-2006. Advised freshmen students in Northwestern’s Weinberg School of Arts and Sciences throughout the school year regarding course selection, planning and organization for the first 2 years of their college career.
- University of Georgia: Writing Center Staff member, 1997-1999, alternating semesters. Provided individual instruction for students in composition, revision and grammar. Served as tutor for ESL students in both oral and written communication. Assisted in the teaching of English 0199 (Preparation for the Georgia Regents’ Exam)
- University of Georgia: Office of Instructional Support & Development, UGA. Teaching Assistant Mentor, 1999-2000; Selected as a mentor to other teaching assistants in the English department, and in that capacity led workshops on various pedagogical issues.
- University of Georgia: English Department, February, 1998. Guest lecturer, Dr. Elizabeth Kraft’s Early 18th-Century Literature class, February, 1998. “Swiftian satire: Gulliver’s Travels and the sin of pride”