Public Scholarship and Media
(Academic Journalism) "From Alt-Ac to Tenure Track: The Need for Diversifying Faculty Experience." MLA's Profession (Summer 2020).
(Podcast) “Frankenstein at 200.” “Short Talks from the Hill,” University of Arkansas Research Frontiers (November 1, 2018). Available online:
http://www.kuaf.com/post/mary-shelley-s-frankenstein-200-years-later or
https://researchfrontiers.uark.edu/mary-shelleys-frankenstein-getting-to-the-heart-of-what-makes-us-human/ (includes full transcript).
(Blog post) co-written with Sean P. Connors. “Teaching Classic Novels Through Popular Adaptations: An Interview.” National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) EDSITEment February 5, 2018.
(Blog post) co-written with Sean P. Connors, “Embracing Popular Literary Adaptations as Educational Tools.” National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Blog. January 4, 2018.
(Podcast) Interviewed by Jessi Brewer-Schnebelen for Walton BizTalk, Smeal College of Business, University of Arkansas. 2 episodes. “BizTalk episode #7: “Career Readiness with Intent” - October 18, 2017 (part 1 of 2); BizTalk episode #8 “Don't Sound Like a Student” - October 30, 2017 (part 2 of 2). Available online: <https://wordpressua.uark.edu/bclresources/biz-talk-podcast/>.
Consultant, Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater. Frankenstein: A Radio Play. (October 2017). Gave a presentation to actors and production crew during the early rehearsal stage. Participated in an after-performance Q&A session with director.
TheatreSquared (T2). Featured interview for documentary on independent theater and arts scene in Northwest Arkansas. Series: Working in the Theatre. Season 39, episode 9: “Theatre in Arkansas.” (American Theatre Wing/CUNY TV). Aired October 2017. (Several clips in second half of episode, beginning at 10:00 through the end.)
(Podcast) “Frankenstein at 200.” “Short Talks from the Hill,” University of Arkansas Research Frontiers (November 1, 2018). Available online:
http://www.kuaf.com/post/mary-shelley-s-frankenstein-200-years-later or
https://researchfrontiers.uark.edu/mary-shelleys-frankenstein-getting-to-the-heart-of-what-makes-us-human/ (includes full transcript).
(Blog post) co-written with Sean P. Connors. “Teaching Classic Novels Through Popular Adaptations: An Interview.” National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) EDSITEment February 5, 2018.
(Blog post) co-written with Sean P. Connors, “Embracing Popular Literary Adaptations as Educational Tools.” National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Blog. January 4, 2018.
(Podcast) Interviewed by Jessi Brewer-Schnebelen for Walton BizTalk, Smeal College of Business, University of Arkansas. 2 episodes. “BizTalk episode #7: “Career Readiness with Intent” - October 18, 2017 (part 1 of 2); BizTalk episode #8 “Don't Sound Like a Student” - October 30, 2017 (part 2 of 2). Available online: <https://wordpressua.uark.edu/bclresources/biz-talk-podcast/>.
Consultant, Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater. Frankenstein: A Radio Play. (October 2017). Gave a presentation to actors and production crew during the early rehearsal stage. Participated in an after-performance Q&A session with director.
TheatreSquared (T2). Featured interview for documentary on independent theater and arts scene in Northwest Arkansas. Series: Working in the Theatre. Season 39, episode 9: “Theatre in Arkansas.” (American Theatre Wing/CUNY TV). Aired October 2017. (Several clips in second half of episode, beginning at 10:00 through the end.)