McNeese State University, Burton College of Education
Visiting Lecturer of Library Science
LIBS 210: Technical Services in Libraries (2008 – 2015)
Terminology, philosophy, and practice in the application of cataloging, classification, filing, and control of library resources utilizing current national standard cataloging rules, Library of Congress Subject Headings, Dewey Decimal classification, Library of Congress Classification, MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging), and RDA formats. This course was taught through Moodle & Blackboard online courseware.
LIBS 201: Reference Services (2012 – 2015)
Books and materials most commonly used in reference work in libraries; characteristics of general reference works and specific reference works. This course was taught through Moodle & Blackboard online courseware.
Denison University
Subject-Specific Research Sessions
East Asian Studies 142: Modern East Asian Civilization
East Asian Studies 264: World Religions: Buddhism
East Asian Studies 348: Cold War in East Asia
English 215: Shakespeare
English 245: Twentieth-Century Drama
English 255: Ethnic American Literature: Living Stories
English 310: Studies in Literature
English 314: Studies in the Short Story
English 326: Native American Literature
English 340: Contemporary Drama
English 356: Narrative of Slavery: Slavery and the Literary Imagination
English 365: Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
First Year Studies 101: Writing and Human Rights
First Year Studies 101: Languages of War
First Year Studies 101: Apocalyptic Narratives
First Year Studies 101: Writing and Human Rights
First Year Studies 101: Philosophy and Popular Culture
First Year Studies 101: Moving Worlds and Making Words
First Year Studies 101: Toni Morrison’s Novels: Culture, Literature, and Identity
First Year Studies 101: Constructing Our Histories: The Politics of Memory and Commemoration
First Year Studies 101: One’s Self and the World
First Year Studies 101: Monsters and Monstrosity
First Year Studies 101: 19th Century Europe: History Through Literature
First Year Studies 101: Religious Themes in American Religion
First Year Studies 101: Voices of the Earth
First Year Studies 101: Reading and Writing Africa: Colonial and Postcolonial Perspectives
First Year Studies 101: Ethics, Education, and the Ancients
First Year Studies 101: Comic Novels are no Joke
First Year Studies 101: Curses, Blood, and Betrayal: Readings and Imagining the Agamemnon/Clytemnestra Plays
First Year Studies 101: Food and Culture: Traditions of Nourishment
First Year Studies 101: Power, Privilege, and Responsibility
First Year Studies 101: Writing and Human Rights
First Year Studies 101: Ghost Stories
First Year Studies 102: Greek Gods and Cults: Religion and Experience in the Hellenic World
First Year Studies 102: Imagining the South in Fiction and Film
First Year Studies 102: Religions in America
First Year Studies 102: 19th Century Europe
First Year Studies 102: Fairy Tales and the Cultural Imagination
First Year Studies 102: Kings: European Societies and Their Leaders
First Year Studies 102: Power, Privilege, Responsibility
First Year Studies 102: History of the Liberal Arts
First Year Studies 102: Latin American History at the Movies
First Year Studies 102: Getting Lost Contemporary Travel Narratives and the Search for Self
First Year Studies 102: Mythology and History of the American West
First Year Studies 102: Religions in America
First Year Studies 102: Titanic
First Year Studies 102: Latin American History at the Movies
French 215: Intermediate French Reading
French 305: Advanced French Reading and Grammar
French 330: Postcolonial Francophone Literature
French 418: Gastronomy and Religion
German 302: Writing Against the War
History 152: Modern Middle East
History 181: Colonial Latin America
History 290: Africa’s Discovery of Europe
History 290: Colonial New England
History 290: Debating Colonial Africa
History 290: Debating the Middle Ages
History 290: The Mexican Revolution
History 290: Puritan New England
History 290: Riots and Revolutions in Early Modern Europe
History 290: The German Question
History 290: The Origins of World War I & World War II
History 290: The U.S. Homefront During World War II
History 290: The Middle East on the Eve of Modernity
History 290: Vietnam
History 290: Southern History
History 290: Myths and Legends
History 300: The Crusades
History 310: Britain and India: 1600 – Present
History 310: Global Wars and Revolution
History 315: The Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany
History 316: Ethnicity & Nationalism: Central and Eastern Europe
History 320: American Intellectual and Cultural History to 1865
History 323: The Age of Jefferson
History 323: The Age of Jackson
History 336: The Civil Rights Movement
History 381: The American South in the 19th Century
History 390: Plagues and People
History 430: European Expansion: Europeans in the World {1400-1800}
History 430: Pirates, Slaves, and Revolutionaries: Research in the Atlantic World
History 430: Gender, Society, and War in Modern Europe
History 430: European Expansion: Europeans in the World, 1400-1800
History 430: Manifest Destiny
History 430: Religion and Society in Pre-Modern Europe
International Studies 200: Buddhism and Social Change
International Studies 200: Human Rights, Indigenous Rights, & Environmental Rights
International Studies 100: Making of the Modern World
Latin America & Caribbean Studies 200: Colonial Latin America
Philosophy 290: Doing Philosophy
Philosophy 296: Nature, Art, Environment: The Aesthetics of the World Around Us
Religion 180: Bible, Gender, and Sexuality
Religion 201: Religious Pluralism and American Identity
Religion 211: Introduction to the Bible
Religion 215: Hinduism: God, Gods, Goddesses
Religion 233: Buddhism
Religion 240: Religions of China
Religion 240: Muslims in the United States
Religion 340: Buddhism and Social Change
Religion 340: Mormons in the United States
Spanish 220: Introduction to Hispanic Literature
Spanish 230: Introduction to Hispanic Culture
Spanish 335: Culturas de America Latina
Spanish 425: Latin American Literature
Women’s Studies 275: Philosophy of Feminism
Writing 101: Hunger Management
Writing 101: Languages of War
Writing 101: Literature and the Environment
Writing 101: Reading and Writing Africa: Colonial and Postcolonial Literature