“Facing Attention and Distraction.” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University. Kalamazoo, MI. May, 2023.
“Doing Chaucer With a Local Cast.” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University. Kalamazoo, MI. May, 2021.
“Chaucer’s Thing for Pity.” Southeastern Medieval Association; University of North Carolina-Greensboro. Greensboro, NC. November, 2019.
“Prompt Compassion Using a Verse-Writing Exercise.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference. St. Louis, MO. October, 2019.
“Chaucer and Commonplace Reading in Boethius.” Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers; Vanderbilt University. Nashville, TN. November, 2018.
“Gower, Translation, and the Force of a Word.” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University. Kalamazoo, MI. May, 2018.
“The Wife of Bath and Boethius.” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University. Kalamazoo, MI. May, 2017.
“Formal Pressure in Chaucer’s ‘Lak of Stedfastnesse.’” Modern Language Association. Philadelphia, PA. January, 2017.
“Arthurian Saunders: Teaching George Saunders’s ‘My Chivalric Fiasco.’” Modern Language Association. Austin, TX. January, 2016.
“‘No voyde wordes’: William Caxton and Chaucer’s House of Fame.” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University. Kalamazoo, MI. May, 2015.
“Undoing Modern Punctuation in a Medieval Encomium.” South Central Modern Language Association. Austin, TX. October, 2014.
“Looking Back With Malory’s Clauses.” Texas Medieval Association. University of North Texas. Denton, TX. October, 2014.
“‘Misseying’ and Gareth’s Achievement.” International Medieval Congress at Leeds. Leeds, U.K. July, 2014.
“Chaucer, Boethius, and Degrees of Fidelity.” The Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies. St. Louis, MO. June, 2014.
“Love and Identity in ‘I have a yong suster.’” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University. Kalamazoo, MI. May, 2014.
“Sir Gareth and Identity’s Interdependence.” Mid-America Medieval Association. Columbia, MO. February, 2014.
“Chaucer and The Translator’s Masks.” South Central Modern Language Association. New Orleans, LA. October, 2013.