Awards and Honors
“Early Modern Digital Agendas Institute” 2017 Fellowship. One of fifteen participants selected for an international National Endowment for the Humanities summer institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library. July 2017 & May 2018.
Ball State University Distance Education Development Grant, 2012.
Certificate of Recognition for Contributions to Students, UNL Parents Association, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2011.
William T. Hull Memorial Award to a Graduate Student for Excellence in Teaching, Department of History, Arizona State University, 2001.
Graduate Prize for Best Paper Presented at the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, 1999. “Elizabeth’s Nation: National Identity Creation in Sixteenth-Century England.” $400.
Wallace E. Adams Memorial Award for Excellence in European History, Department of History, Arizona State University, 1999.
Preparing Future Faculty Program –Selected to participate in the ASU Graduate College campus-wide program for doctoral students interested in becoming faculty in higher education. Exploratory Phase, 1999-2000; Participatory Phase, 2000-2001.
Grants
Online & Distance Education Course Development Grant, HIST 120: Women in the Western World & HIST 120: World History to 1500. UNL Extended Education & Outreach, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2010.
Online & Distance Education Course Development Grant, HIST 100: Western Civilization to 1815. UNL Extended Education & Outreach, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2009.
Professional Development Grant, Department of History, Arizona State University, 2002.
Travel Grant, Graduate College, Arizona State University, 2002.
Graduate Research Support Grant, ASASU, Arizona State University, 2001-2002.
Direct Award, The Marshall Charitable Remainder Trust Research Grant, 2001.
Travel Grant, Department of History, Arizona State University, 2001.
Travel Grant, Preparing Future Faculty program, Arizona State University, 2000.