Education
- B.A., English major and Spanish minor, Wisconsin Lutheran College
- M.A., English, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- M.A., Comparative Literature and Spanish, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Ph.D., English, Marquette University
Background
I value the liberal arts education I received as an undergraduate at WLC. I see my career as a teacher and researcher to be a continuation of that traditional pursuit of learning, and I enjoy having discussions with students about literature, language, and culture.
Teaching and Scholarly Interests
I have taught a range of courses based on my interests, coursework, and research in these areas:
- Medieval European literature
- American literature
- Crosscurrents in twentieth-century literature
- Magical realism
- Linguistics
- Dramatic literature
- Rhetoric
In addition, I have occasionally guided students in independent studies on topics including translation studies and Old English.
Scholarly Works
- Scholarly conference papers delivered on the work of late-medieval authors including Chaucer, Gower, and the Pearl-poet
- Biographical article published in Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference on an enigmatic couple, a nineteenth-century German-American pastor and his wife
Service
- Several years of service on WLC’s Academic Co-Curricular Committee, which promotes scholarly programming including the Campus Read and the Undergraduate Research Symposium
- Assistance at church in roles ranging from outreach to audiovisual support
- Board member, Dodge-Jefferson Counties Genealogical Society
Professional Memberships
- Modern Language Association
- Medieval Academy of America
- American Translators Association