In addition to presenting my research at various national and international conferences, I have also helped to convene and host conferences. This page details the conferences I have been associated with, and my role in their organization.
CTI Professional Portfolio Institute
- Description: A full-day conference aimed at introducing Cornell graduate students to the constituent parts of a teaching portfolio. The day consisted of workshops on topics including writing a teaching philosophy statement, writing a diversity statement, curating evaluations and course materials for presentation, and assessing web-based platforms.
- Location: Ithaca, NY, April 13, 2019
- Position: Co-organizer with Kacie Armstrong, and multiple workshop leader
- Description: A conference focused on digital approaches to medieval maps, mapping, and spaces. The conference featured a keynote speech by Karen Pinto, a workshop on programing using Wolfram Mathematica by Jakub Kabala, and a demonstration of multi-spectral imaging by the Lazarus Project. The conference provided facilities and support for co-working, and offered a poster exhibit.
- Location: Ithaca, NY, November 3-5, 2017
- Position: Co-founder and Co-organizer with Anna Waymack
Accessibility in the Medieval World
- Description: The annual national graduate student conference organized and managed by the Cornell Medieval Studies Student Colloquium (MSSC) board. The conference featured a keynote address by Jonathan Hsy.
- Location: Ithaca, NY, February 20, 2016.
- Position: MSSC Vice President
Order and Disorder in the Middle Ages
- Description:The annual national graduate student conference organized and managed by the Cornell Medieval Studies Student Colloquium (MSSC) board. The conference featured a keynote address by Nino Zchomelidse.
- Location: Ithaca, NY, February 7, 2015.
- Position: MSSC Vice President