Talks

"The Encomium Emmae Reginae: Concealing Danish Connections in Anglo-Danish England," Æthelred II and Cnut the Great: A Millenial Conference to Commemorate the Siege of London in 1016, University College London, 6-9 July 2016

Organizer and moderator: "The Languages of Anglo-Saxon England," International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, 12-15 May 2016

Moderator: "No Place like Home for the Anglo-Saxons," Celebration of Scholarship, John Carroll University, 11-15 April 2016

Organizer and moderator: "Violence and Virginity in Medieval Narratives," Celebration of Scholarship, John Carroll University, 13-17 April 2015

"Hic fides habetur regni sotiis: Scandinavian Power in the Encomium Emmae," New Chaucer Society Congress, Reykjavík, 16-20 July 2014

"Wulfstan's Improvisational Style," International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, 8-11 May 2014

"Authority and Identity in the Prose Psalms," Psalm Culture and the Politics of Translation, Queen Mary, University of London, 15-17 July 2013

"'In this may be notid': Negotiating Strangeness and Familiarity in Middle English," New Chaucer Society Congress, Portland, 23-26 July 2012

"And swa dyde Ezechias: Old Testament Imaginings in Ninth-century Wessex," International Medieval Congress, Leeds, 9-12 July 2012

" 'That ancient and once familiar language': Matthew Parker's Recollections of Alfredian English," for a session on the History of Anglo-Saxon Studies at the 46th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 12-15 May 2011

"Climb Every Gehu? How the Tremulous Hand Got it Right," for the Congress of the Canadian Society of Medievalists, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 29-31 May 2011

"The English Language and 'Literature' Before Chaucer," Congress of the New Chaucer Society, Siena, 15-19 July 2010

"Matthew Parker's Diachronic Community of Readers," use-case for Parker on the Web, Stanford University Project, Uses of Digital Medieval Manuscript Collections and Interoperability, Paris, 14-15 January 2010 (Slides)

With a grant funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 2009-2010

"Crossing Linguistic Boundaries: Bede and the Historia Ecclesiastica," presented at the 44th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 7-10 May 2009

"Shewing the Auncient Fayth: Antiquarian Hands and Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts," presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 12-14 February 2009

"Old and Newer English at Worcester: The Linguistic Studies of the Tremulous Hand," presented at Continuity and Change 500-1500, Graduate Student Colloquium, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, 25-26 October 2008