About

I am Instructor of Latin at Wyoming Catholic College and a Ph.D. candidate in Classics at the University of Virginia. I’m interested in in Greek religion (and its reception by classical and post-classical writers), Greek prose, and the application of second language acquisition research to the teaching of Latin and ancient Greek. I previously studied Classics at the University of Kentucky and language teaching at the University of Illinois. In the summers, I’ve taught intensive Greek courses for the Polis Institute in Rome, Florida, and Virginia.

Education

Ph.D. in Classics (in progress; ABD 11/2020), University of Virginia

M.A. in Classics (2016), University of Kentucky

M.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language (2014), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

B.A. in English (2010), Bryan College

Blog Posts

    Publications

    2022. “Task-Based Language Teaching and Ancient Languages.” In Transmitting a Heritage: The Teaching of Ancient Languages from Antiquity to the 21st Century, edited by C. Rico. Jerusalem: Polis Institute Press.

    2021. “A Conventiculum for Speakers of Ancient Greek: The Lexington Synodos Hellenike.” In Communicative Approaches to Teaching Classical Languages, edited by M. Lloyd and S. Hunt, 133–40. London: Bloomsbury.

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