BA in English Literature with Distinction, Stanford University
Teaching Interests
Literature and Interpretation
Introduction to Poetry
Introduction to Fiction
College Writing
Autobiography
Women and Literature
Poets and Photographers
Reflections on Photography
Walt Whitman
Time and Literature
Haiti: Literature, Landscape, Environment
Science Writing
Fulbright Seminar
How to Live: The Long Tradition of Literary Advice
Research, Scholarly, Creative Work
“Looking for Louis Agassiz: A Story of Rocks and Race in Maine.” Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal (2019)
“Why Geologists Think Glacial Mountains Look Like Sheep.” An Object Lesson. The Atlantic. July 7, 2017.
“Following You: Second Person in Walt Whitman’s ‘As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 35 (2017)
“Photographic Documents and Postmodern Fictions: Photobooks by Susan Meiselas and Gregory Crewdson.” Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal (2012).
“A Meditation on Poetry and Photography.” Photographies 5 (March 2012).
“Photographic Portraits and the Violence of the Ordinary.” International Journal of the Humanities 5 (2008)
“Critical Thinking in English.” Contribution to Critical Thinking in the Humanities. George W. Rainbolt and Sandra L. Dwyer. Second Custom Edition. Thompson Press, 2008.
Professional Experience
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at DePauw (1997-2004)