PhD Courses I've taken

Fall 2005
ENG 590 Seminar in Composition
ENG 495 Class and Composition Studies
ENG 495 Research Methods in Composition Studies

Summer 2005
ENG 379 Literature for Adolescents-Dr. Nancy Tolson
ENG 510 Pedagogy Seminar-Dr. Jan Neuleib

Spring 2005
ENG 540 Lingusitics Seminar-Dr. Aaron Smith
ENG 392 Theories of Modern Rhetoric-Dr. Lynn Worsham
ENG 495 Authorship and Composition Studies-Dr. Amy Robillard

Fall 2004
ENG 351 Hypertext- Dr. Jim Kalmbach
(See my Hypertext Projects)
ENG 350 Visual Rhetoric- Dr. Jim Kalmbach
ENG 467 Women, Rhetoric and Technology- Dr. Lee Brasseur
(See my Web project)

Summer 2004
ENG 422 Studies in Shakespeare-Dr. Ron Strickland
ENG 560 Seminar in Selected Areas of Literature-Dr.Lucia Getsi

Spring 2004
ENG 432 Studies in American Literature-Dr.Kristin Dykstra
ENG 460 Feminist Literary Theories-Dr. Cynthia Huff
WS 490 Feminist Research and Methodologies-Dr.Maura Toro Morn


Recently, my research has focused on intersections of technology and writing. I am interested in authorship and the ways in which rhetoric changes once filtered through digital means. What does it mean to be an author of digital texts? How does technology change the ways we teach, learn and write? Technology provides new rhetorical situations which must be explored in order to understand the implications for the future of what it means to read and write texts.