I have been teaching in higher education for twenty years, including in a variety of faculty and faculty development roles, and I am delighted to currently serve as an Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Tampa.
My research interests span early drama, disability studies, and pedagogy. All three of these interests intersect in my most recent book: I am the General Editor of the open access Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe, an collection of primary texts that focus on disability in the medieval West. My current book project Dramatic Prosthesis: Disability and Drama has received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS), and the American Society for Theater Research (ASTR). The book is under contract with the University of Michigan Press.
I am also a fourth-generation Floridian, and some of my public scholarship focuses on the history of my homestate.