“Defining Literary Studies: Articulating and Teaching Our Disciplinary Methods in the Classroom.” British Women Writers Conference (Sioux Falls, SD), May 2025.
"The Female Voice of Chase Berggrun's R E D: Discovering a 'Queer Tongue' in Dracula." Nineteenth-Century Studies Association Annual Conference (virtual), March 2021.
"The Monument as Witness in The Woman in White." Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference (Dallas, TX), March 2019.
“Writing Center Support for Graduate Students as Emerging Professionals.” Modern Language Association Annual Convention (New York, NY), January 2018.
“Digitizing the Corpus: Responsible Representations of Female Bodies in Literary Archives.” Rare Book School’s Bibliography Among the Disciplines Conference (Philadelphia, PA), October 2017.
“Writing the Poet into Being: Rendering Anteriority for Posterity in The Prelude.” North American Society for the Study of Romanticism Annual Conference (Ottawa, ON), August 2017.
“Graduate Students and the Labor of Writing: Supporting Emerging Professionals at the UConn Writing Center.” Northeast Writing Centers Association Annual Conference (Pleasantville, NY), April 2017.
“Voices Without Mouths: Reading Bodies into Nineteenth-Century Literature.” Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference (Philadelphia, PA), March 2017.
“How to Begin a Poem: Wordsworth and His Reader(s).” International Conference on Romanticism (Colorado Springs, CO), October 2016.
“Appealing to the ‘Real’ in The Lizzie Bennet Diaries: Genre and Narration Before and After Austen.” Northeast Modern Language Association Annual Convention (Hartford, CT), March 2016.
“‘in pursuit of a boy who was never here, nor anywhere’: First Person Adventure Narratives After 1865.” Northeast Modern Language Association Annual Convention (Toronto, ON), April 2015.
“The Transatlantic Displacement of the Gothic: The Specter of Class in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction.” Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference (Atlanta, GA), April 2015.
“Veiled Satire in Brontë’s Shirley: From Petticoat-Government to the Flannel Wrapper.” The Victorians Institute Annual Conference (Murfreesboro, TN), November 2013.
“More Than ‘Commotion in the Margin’: The Representation of Academic Conversation By and For Students.” The University of Connecticut Annual Conference on the Teaching of Writing (Storrs, CT), April 2013.