academic

  • Dissertation: “Shaped Like Itself: the Rhetoric of Reality in Renaissance England” (2024). Access via Rutgers University.

  • 2025                “Enclosing the Image: Renaissance Cinematography.” The Renaissance Project Annual Symposium, Williams College, MA.

    2025                “The Digital History of The Tempest.” Shakespeare Association of America, Boston, MA.

    2022                “Trade, Secret: Measure for Measure and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism.” Institute on Culture and Society, University of Pennsylvania, PA.

    2020                “Mammon’s Hollow Earth.” Renaissance Society of America, Philadelphia, PA. (Conference cancelled.)

    2019                “The Universal Equivocate; or, Interest in Shakespeare’s Sonnet 79.” Annual Graduate English Symposium, Rutgers University, NJ.

    2018                “Metaphorics and Counter-metaphorics in Book V of The Faerie Queene.” Institute on Culture & Society, SUNY Albany, NY.

    2017                “’To Add Nonsense to Infinite’: Frontiers of the Subject in Margaret Cavendish's The Blazing World.” Natura Graduate Conference, Rutgers University, NJ.

  • Muhlenberg College

    Instructor of Record

    • The Supernatural Renaissance                        

      • Spring 2025

    • Shakespeare Reproduced                                

      • Spring 2025

    • The War of the Theaters                                 

      • Fall 2024

    • Food: The Politics of Sensation                      

      • Fall 2024

    • The Tempest on Stage and Screen                      

      • Fall 2024

    Rutgers University

    Instructor of Record

    • The Medieval Cosmos                                            

      • Fall 2022

    • Renaissance Utopian Literature                      

      • Summer 2021

    • The Poet Nothing Affirms                              

      • Fall 2019

    • Introduction to Literary Analysis: Poetry        

      • Summer 2019

    • Expository Writing                                         

      • Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Fall 2022

    Teaching Assistant

    • Introduction to Literary Analysis: Poetry        

      • Fall 2018