About Me

I am a recently graduated English Ph.D. student from the University of Tulsa where I also graduated with a Master’s degree in English Language and Literature in 2017. I previously graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in both English and Women’s and Gender Studies where I graduated as a Cherokee Nation Scholar.

Currently, I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Tulsa.

I am formerly the Assistant Director of the Helen N. Wallace Writing Center at The University of Tulsa. I had the privilege to work closely with both students and instructors developing programs to enhance the composition learning opportunities on our campus.

For the previous two years, I was Book Review Editor for Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature. I have held previous assistantships as Women’s Studies Program Assistant, composition instructor, and Writing Center consultant at the University of Tulsa.

In 2018-2019 I was director of the English Graduate Student Association Sesquiannual Conference, “‘This Land is My Land:’ Reclaiming Spaces and Narratives”.

Since 2018 I have been a Southern Regional Education Board Doctoral Scholar. I am also an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation.