Selected Keynotes and Presentations UNC-Chapel Hill–2006 Southeastern Writing Center Conference–Starting a High School Writing Center and Making It Work
Council of Writing Program Administrators–2006 Summer Conference–"How Can We Know the Dancer from the Dance?": Realities and Visions for Secondary/Post-Secondary Writing Programs. Alcorn State University–Spring 2005 Writing Conference for Southwest Mississippi–What Does Writing Have to Do With Us?
Watson Conference on Rhetoric, University of Louisville–Featured Speaker, 2004–Andragogical and/or Pedagogical Approaches to Composition and Student Agency: Tensions Between What We Say and What We Do.
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma–6th Annual Composition Symposium, 2002–Give and Take: Working Collaboratively to Improve Student Learning.
Texas Christian University–North Texas Writing Centers Association, 1997–Who's Teaching Writing? The Role of Writing Centers in High Schools and Colleges for the Next Millennium.
Bloomsburg University (PA)–Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association, 1997–Writing Centers Have an Obligation: Our Students are Writers and Thinkers, too.
University of Toledo–Toledo Area National Writing Project Conference, 1996–Rattling Cages: What's Right with Writing and Learning Across Disciplines.
Casper College and University of Wyoming–Wyoming Writing Conference, 1992– Establishing a Writing Across the Curriculum Center in Secondary Schools.
Widener University (PA)–Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association, 1990–Why High School-College Collaborations Don't Work. |