COURSES AT AUBURN UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY (2013-present)
- English 4972: Special Topics in Research and Writing (online)
- English 4880/6880: Writing about Literature
- English 4870/6870: Literary Tourism in England (hybrid)
- English 4870/6870: Green Romanticism
- English 4830/6830: Post-Apocalyptic Fiction (online)
- English 4510/6510: Romanticism and the Emotions
- English 4510/6510: Romanticism and Revolution
- English 3060: Business and Professional Writing (online)
- English 2540: Survey of English Literature II (online and traditional)
- English 2530: Survey of English Literature I (online and traditional)
- English 1020: English Composition II
- MLA 6000: Research and Writing (online)
COURSES AT WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY (2012-13)
- English 180: The History of Love
- English 101: Expository Writing
COURSES AT COLUMBUS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2011-12)
- English 102: Essay and Research
- English 101: Beginning Composition
COURSES AT THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY (2005-12)
- English 576.03: Animal Studies
- English 467: Issues and Methods in Tutoring Writing
- English 398: Critical Writing for English Majors
- English 367.02: Literature-Based Intermediate Composition
- English 367.01: Intermediate Composition
- English 261: Introduction to Fiction
- English 260: Introduction to Poetry
- English 2201: British Literature, Origins to Present
- English 202: Selected Works of British Literature, 1800 to Present
- English 201: Selected Works of British Literature, Medieval to 1800
- English 110.02: Literature-Based First-Year Composition
- English 110.01: First-Year Composition
THESIS SERVICE
- Thesis Director, Crystie Deuter, Auburn University at Montgomery, "Eco-Theological Thought in the Writings of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Ruskin, and Rossetti" (in-progress; to be completed Spring 2019)
- Second Reader, Robert Graham, Auburn University at Montgomery, "At the Center: Omphalos Syndrome and How it Manifests in Cartography" (completed Fall 2018)
- Thesis Director, Nikki Estes, Auburn University at Montgomery, "Society's Onward Course: Pessimism and Optimism in the Works of Margaret Atwood, R.A. Lafferty, Isaac Asimov, and Frederick Pohl" (completed Fall 2018)
- Thesis Director, Caitlin Celka, Auburn University at Montgomery, "Jonathan and David: Friendship, Sexuality, and the Bible" (completed Fall 2018)
- Thesis Director, Ikea Johnson, Auburn University at Montgomery, “Black Dharma: Theory and Practice of Zen Buddhism in American Literature” (completed Spring 2018)
- Second Reader, Jeremy Jeffcoat, Auburn University at Montgomery, “Forgotten Freedom Fighters: Gee’s Bend, Alabama, and the Voting Rights Movement of 1965” (completed Spring 2016)
- Graduate Studies Committee Member, Kayla Light, University of Alabama at Birmingham, “Nonviolence in the Face of Evil: The Problem of the Passive Bystander in the Works of Percy Shelley” (completed Spring 2016)
- Thesis Director, Camille Cain, Auburn University at Montgomery, “Dismantling Zero Tolerance and the School to Prison Pipeline” (completed Fall 2015)