Profile
In my first career, I taught middle school Social Studies, Language Arts, and Science. When I made the decision to pursue graduate studies, I chose History not only because I have a passion for it but also because I had been inspired by and impressed with my History professors in undergraduate school. Once I acquired my M.A. degree, I started teaching college courses at my alma mater. That experience led me pretty quickly to the discovery that going for the Ph.D. and continuing as an educator was the right fit for me. I have had the good fortune of teaching a variety of students at highly regarded colleges and universities over the past few years â UNC Greensboro, Salem College, and Wake Forest University â and I am excited to be a faculty member at 91¶ÌÊÓÆ” given its tradition of providing quality education to women. Teaching not only gives me permission to be a true History geek who devours everything I can about my subjects, but it allows me to connect in a meaningful way to others. While many students take my classes because they need to fulfill a requirement, my hope is that they find lasting inspiration in addition to valuable knowledge, as I did in my own education.
Academic Credentials
Ph.D. in U.S. History, UNCG
B.S. in Middle Grades Education, UNCG
M.A. in Museum Studies, UNCG
Presentations
Featured expert, âTransforming the Workplace: Meredith Experts Reflect on the âGreat Resignationââand Where We Go From Here,â Meredith Magazine, Summer 2022.
Lecturer, âEnd of an ERA?,â Osher LifeLong Learning Institute (two week course), North Carolina State University, June 2022.
âLeaving the World Better than You Found it,â commencement address delivered to the Department of History, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, May 2022.
Panelist, âThe Meredith Project: Confronting History and Traditions,â Universities Studying Slavery Conference, Guilford College, March 2022.
Organizer and Panelist, âTitle IX at 50,â Womenâs History Month webinar hosted by Departments of History, Political Science, and International Studies, Exercise and Sports Science, Athletics, and the Office of the Chaplain, 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, March 2022.
Panelist, âWomenâs History Month: How do we define leadership?,â podcast hosted by Spartans Speak, UNC-Greensboro Alumni, March 2021.
Panelist, âProgress and Tradition in the 1920s,â webinar hosted by the Triangle Area League of Women Voters, March 2021.
Featured expert, âUnderstand How the Pandemic Changed the Job Market,â Zippia/The Career Expert, January 2021. Organizer and Mediator, âCollecting Womenâs Historiesâ webinar, 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, November 2020.
Panelist, Friends of the Library: Showing of The Activists, 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, November 2020.
Organizer and Mediator, âFocus on Election 2020â webinar, 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, October 2020.
Organizer, Constitution Day event focused on the 19th Amendment, 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, September 2020.
Panelist, âCampus Conversations: Voting Rights,â 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, September 2020.
Lecturer, âWomen of Color in the Suffrage Movement,â Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, North Carolina State University, September 2020.
Organizer and Commentator, âWomenâs Equality Day Celebration,â 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, August 2020.
Presenter, âVotes for (Other) Women: The 19th Amendment and Women of Color,â webinar hosted by the Triangle Area League of Women Voters, August 2020.
Panelist, âWill North Carolina be the Next State to Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment?,â State of Things radio program, WUNC, April 2019.
Commentator, âFamily and Community Histories,â History Graduate Student Conference, North Carolina State University, March 2019.
Guest presenter, ââPoor but honest and industriousâ: Businesswomen in the North Carolina Piedmont, 1865-1900,â Raleigh Civil War Round Table August meeting, North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, August 2018.
Presenter, ââPoor but honest and industriousâ: Businesswomen in the North Carolina Piedmont, 1865-1900,â North Carolina Humanities Council, Road Scholars Program presented through Cumberland County Library, Fayetteville, July 2018.
Lecturer, âAliens or Americans?: The Immigration Debate over Three Centuries,â Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, May â June 2018.
Presenter, âDoing Their Big Bit: North Carolinaâs Women on the World War I Home Front,â North Carolina Humanities Council, Road Scholars Program presented through various organizations in 2017 and 2018.
Instructor, â(Re)-Close the Door?: Americaâs Enduring Immigration Debate,â Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, October 2017.
Scholar-Moderator, âAmericaâs Entry into World War I,â Program and Exhibit Opening, Cumberland County Public Library, Fayetteville, October 2017.
Guest presenter, ââPoor but honest and industriousâ: Businesswomen in the North Carolina Piedmont, 1865-1900,â Raleigh Civil War Round Table Symposium, North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, June 2017.
Panelist, ââMy life has been out of the ordinary run of womanâs lifeâ: Working Women in the Post-Civil War Economy,â Town of Morrisville History Day, Morrisville, April 2016.
Panelist, âComments: The (Un)Natural Boundaries of Womanhood,â Graduate Student History Conference, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, April 2016.
Presenter, ââThe Biggest Thing Ever Seen or Dreamed of in North Carolinaâ: Womenâs Work on Display at the 1884 Exposition,â North Carolina Humanities Council, Road Scholars Program presented through Warren County Memorial Library, Warrenton, March 2016.
Panelist, âNorth Carolinaâs Women âDo Their Bitâ on the Home Front,â North Carolina During the First World War: (Dis)Organizing Southern Inclusiveness panel, American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, January 2016.
Panelist, âNow Let Me Fly: Academic Perspectives on The Invention of Wings,â Summer Reading Program Lecture, 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, September 2014.
Presenter, âWhat the Law Allowed: Women and the Legal System after the Civil War,â North Carolina Humanities Council, Road Scholars Program presented through Encore Program, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, October 2013.
Presenter, ââPoor but honest and industriousâ: Small Businesswomen in the Post-Civil War South,â North Carolina Humanities Council, Road Scholars Program presented through American Association of University Women, Gastonia Chapter, Gastonia, January 2013.
Presenter, âSorosis and the Womanâs Club Movement,â Presented to Sorosis Chapter, Winston-Salem, September 2011.
Panelist, ââEmployment for Ladies?â: North Carolinaâs 1884 Exposition and the Economic Roles of Women in the New South,â Southern Association for Women Historians Triennial Conference, Columbia, SC, 2009.
Panelist, âThe Protection of the Petticoat: Alice Morgan Person and the Reshaping of Gender Roles in the South, 1882-1913,â Triangle Area Graduate Student History Conference, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 2005.
Research
I completed my dissertation, âBridging the Old South and the New: Women in the Economic Transformation of the Piedmont of North Carolina, 1865-1920,â in 2010.Publications
âAlice Morgan Person: âMy life has been out of the ordinary run of womanâs life,ââ in North Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times, the University of Georgia Press, edited by Michele Gillespie and Sally McMillen, forthcoming (2014).
Book review of Pauli Murray & Caroline Ware: Forty Years of Letters in Black & White, edited by Anne Firor Scott (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2006), North Carolina Historical Review LXXXV, no. 1 (January 2008), 108-109.
Contributor, âIntroduction: North Carolina Women: Blazing Trails, Breaking Barriers,â and âWomenâs Colleges in North Carolina,â Tar Heel Junior Historian: North Carolina History for Students, vol. 59 no. 1 (Fall 2019).
Conceptual Editor, Tar Heel Junior Historian: North Carolina History for Students, vol. 59 no. 1 (Fall 2019).
âDoing Their Big Bit: North Carolinaâs Women on the Home Front,â in North Carolinaâs Experience During the First World War, University of Tennessee Press, edited by Shepherd W. McKinley and Steven Sabol, 2018.
âHistorical Background,â Fighting For the ERA: An Oral History of the Women in the Womenâs Forum of North Carolina and Their Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, Womenâs Forum of North Carolina, 2018.
Contributor and Copy Editor for student submissions, âOnline Biographical Dictionary of the Women Suffrage Movement of the United States,â Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000, Part I: Militant Women SuffragistsâNational Womanâs Party, Alexander Street Press, edited by Jill Zahniser, Thomas Dublin, and Kathryn Kish Sklar, 2017.
âPolitics Aside: Women and the Vote,â Meredith Magazine, 91¶ÌÊÓÆ”, 2017.