MA & Undergrad Committee Service

M.A. Thesis, Committee Member, Clemson University:

Kayla Cook, “From “Victorian” To “Unmanageable”: Radical Irish Women in the Revolutionary Years, 1900–1923”

M.A. Digital Creative Projects, Ball State University:

Co-Director, Rachel Foster, “Creating Nirvana: The Renaissance Gardens of Early Modern England. CRPR698, creative digital project, Fall 2019.

Co-Director, Anna Kinnen, “A True Guide To Glory: Women, Social Order, and Gender Expectations in Seventeenth-Century English Funeral Sermons.” CRPR698, creative digital project, Spring 2018.

Co-Director, Samantha Greulach, “‘Dozens of Whores, but Not One Single Wife’: Policing Gender in Seventeenth Century Broadside Ballads.” CRPR698, creative digital project, Spring 2017.

Co-Director, Lisa Hensell, “Holy Conjuring: Religion and the Creation of the American Witch, 1647-1706.” CRPR698, creative digital project, Summer 2016.

M.A. Comprehensive Exams, Ball State University:

Major Field Examiner, Rachel Foster, comprehensive exams, Spring 2019.

Major Field Examiner, Anna Kinnen, comprehensive exams, Spring 2018.

Major Field Examiner, Samantha Greulach, comprehensive exams, Spring 2017.

Major Field Examiner, Lisa Hensell, comprehensive exams, Summer 2016.

Graduate Independent Studies Courses, Ball State University:

Rachel Foster, Readings in Early Modern Gardens, Fall 2019.

Rachel Foster, Readings in Tudor Public Memory & Iconography, Summer 2018.

Anna Kinnen, Readings in Early Modern Women, Summer 2017.

Rachel Foster, Readings in Early Modern Women, Summer 2017.

Undergraduate Research Adviser, Ball State University:

Director, HIST440 senior thesis: Jordan Girard, “Women Lewd and Wicked, Chaste and Subservient: Images of Women in Seventeenth-Century Broadside Ballads,” Fall 2018.

Director, honors thesis: Samantha Carson, “The Characterization of Mary Tudor: An Analysis of Historiography and Popular Culture,” Spring 2017.