CONFERENCES
Selected Presentations
(Upcoming) "Strong-Minded Women And their Sisters: Public Perceptions of Queer, Black, and Poor Women as Dress Reformers" Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, June 2023.
“Writing to Learn: Using Stream of Consciousness Free Writes in the
Classroom,” Teaching History Writing Conference, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, March 12, 2021
“All Women Are Not Created Equal: Inequality within the Nineteenth-Century Dress Reform Movement.” Organization of American Historians, April 2-5, 2020.
“Life Happens: Maneuvering Career Diversity, Family, and the Demands of the Academy,” American Historical Association, January 3-6, 2020.
“Writing to Learn, Learning to Write: Using Writing Across the Curriculum in the Classroom,” Western Historical Association, April 25-27, 2019.
“Teaching American History Through Biography: Catharine Beecher,” American Historical Association, January 3-6, 2019
“‘I want to be a Bloomer’: The Impact of Print Culture on the Public Perception of the Bloomer Costume, 1851-1860,” Berkshire Conference of Women’s Historians, June 1-4, 2017.