"Warring Memories." The Georgia Review. Fall 2001.
Review of Romanticism at the End of History. By Jerome Christensen. Rocky Mountain Review. Spring 2001.
Review of Feminist Poetics: Poiesis, Performance, Histories. By Terry Threadgold. In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism. 2000/01.
“From the Borders: Reforming the Curriculum for the At-Risk Student.” Journal of Cultural Diversity. Fall 1998.
A Student’s Guide to First-Year English. 6th edition. Bellwether Press, 1995.
“The Handmaid’s Tale and Iran’s Theocracy.” The Researcher. Winter/Spring XIV (91- 92:41-57.
Co-authored the Phoenix Grammar Computer Tutorial.
“Dying for Our Sins: Flannery O’Connor’s Moments of Salvation in ‘A View of the Woods.’” Resubmitted with revisions for publication.
Editor, McNair Scholars’ Journal. 1996-97.
Research Enhancement Grant. Sam Houston State University.
$5,000.
Research Enhancement Grant. Sam Houston State University. $5,000.
Co-wrote Student Support Services Grant. TRIO Federal Grants. $1,250,000.
Educational Technology Funding. $86,000.
Funding from computer center for technology lab. $50,000.
Funding from technology fee for new computer equipment. $100,000.
Student Funding Allocation Process grant for tutoring. $72,000.
"'Mistress of the Pensive Lyre'": Charlotte Smith and the Elegiac Tradition." SCMLA, November 2001.
"Mourning Becomes Her: Charlotte Smith's Search for Spirituality." Unitarian Church, Huntsville, TX, March 2001.
"Bridging Shores: Charlotte Turner Smith's Scientific Poetry." Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference. March 2001.
"Blending the Literal and the Figurative: Charlotte Smith's Poetics." RMMLA, October 2000.
"Discovering Diverse Voices: Electronic Discussion Lists in the Composition Classroom." SCMLA, November 2000.
"Charlotte Smith's Cataclysmic Poetics." Thirty-Third Annual Texas Tech Comparative Literature Symposium, January 2000.
“Authoritative Voice and the Female Romantic Writer.” RMMLA, October 1998.
“The Creative Power of Elegy: Charlotte Turner Smith’s Poetry of Loss.” RMMLA, October 1997.
“’A Life of Great and Various Sufferings’: Slaves and Exiles in Charlotte Turner Smith’s Writings.” North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, November 1996.
“Gendered Revolutions: Charlotte Turner Smith and Systems of Public Power.” RMMLA, October 1996.
“The Web, Writing, and Romanticism.” Wyoming Conference on English, June 1996.
“Transforming Student Services for Academic Technology.” Association of Student Programs in Region Eight, April 1996.
“Linking Academic Excellence and Social Diversity: The APEX Program.” Association of Student Programs in Region Eight, May 1996.
“Feminists Dismantling Boundaries: Collective Action, Coalition Building and Collaboration.” Workshop for Conference on College Composition and Communication, 1996.
“Blurring Boundaries and Revisioning the Search for Self: Charlotte Turner Smith’s Domestic Nature.” RMMLA, October 1995.
“Visions of the Daughters of Albion: Blake’s Appropriations of Wollstonecraft’s Feminism.” The Wyoming Conference on English, June 1995.
“Charlotte Turner Smith’s Domestic Nature as a Pathway to the Self.” The Wyoming Conference on English, June 1995.
“In the Circle of Fire: The Problems of a Singular Feminism,” in Women in the Academy: Can a Feminist Agenda Transform the Illusion of Equity into Reality? Conference on College Composition and Communication, 1995.
“The Center for Human Enrichment’s Retention Management Model: A Blueprint for Success.” Colorado Educational Services and Development Association Twenty-Second Annual Conference, 1994.
“Dying for Our Sins: Flannery O’Connor’s ‘A View of the Woods.’” University of Denver Graduate Readings, 1994.
“Using Gender-Based Research to Explore Racial Biases.” Conference on College Composition and Communication, 1994.
“Conflicts with/in Academic Feminisms: Negotiating Diversity, Negotiating Hierarchy.” Conference on College Composition and Communication, Discussant, 1994.
“Computer Literacy.” Association of Student Programs in Region Eight, 1993.
“The Total Tutor Experience.” Association of Student Programs in Region Eight, co-presenter with Vicki Leal, 1993.
“The Borrowers: Preserving the Multicultural Voice.” Colorado Language Arts Society Regional Spring Conference, 1993.
“Friendship’s Bounds Broken: Troilus and Criseyde.” University
of Northern Colorado Research Day, 1991.
Conflicting Cultures: Our Changing World. University of Northern Colorado Research Day, April 1997.
Feminists Dismantling Boundaries: Collective Action, Coalition Building and Collaboration. Workshop for Conference on College Composition and Communication, 1996.
Forging the Future through Diversity in Higher Education. Conference for Association of Student Programs in Region Eight, April 1996.
McNair Undergraduate Research Conference. Summer 1996.
Culture, Identity, Heritage: Student Research of Issues within the
Latino/Latina Communities. Academic Excellence Week, April 1996.
Handbook for Educational Technology Lab Monitors, 1992.
McNair Research Guide, 1996.
Computer Literacy Guide, 1995.
Department of Education Review Notebooks, 1996.
Center for Human Enrichment Brochure, 1994.
Research Opportunities for Minority Students, 1996.
“Romanticism and Medievalism.” Lecture to Dr. Hill’s Early English Masterworks class, Sam Houston State University, 1999.
“Utilizing Computers in the High School English Classroom.” Colorado State-wide English Advisory Board, Spring 1997.
“Combating the Chilly Climate at the University.” Women’s Commission, University of Northern Colorado, November 1995.
“World-Wide Web Publishing.” Cornerstones Academic Skills Workshop, University of Northern Colorado, 1996.
“Test Taking.” Cornerstones Academic Skills Workshop, University of Northern Colorado, 1996.
“Research on the Internet.” Computer Literacy Program, University of Northern Colorado, 1996.
“How to Pass the English Essay Exam.” Arts and Sciences, University of Northern Colorado, 1989-91.
“Academic Listserves for Graduate Students.” McNair Scholars Program, University of Northern Colorado, 1996.
“Learning Styles.” Academic Advising Training Program, University of Northern Colorado, 1992.
“Utilizing PowerPoint Presentation Software in the Composition Classroom.” English Department Faculty Training, University of Northern Colorado, 1995-96.
“Retention of High-Risk Students.” Board of Trustees, University of Northern Colorado, 1996.
“Mapping—Motivating High-Risk Students to Write.” Composition
Faculty, University of Northern Colorado, 1990.