I presented a dissertation excerpt, entitled “‘The Follies dance, which were twelve she-fools’: Neurodiversity and Masque Performances of Intelligence in Ben Jonson’s Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly,” at the UCSB Early Modern Center Annual Conference.
I presented my first digital humanities project, “Mapping Mary Wroth’s Urania” at a one day symposium hosted by the UCSB Early Modern Center.
I presented my first conference paper, “Told still shee was mad, and threatned to bee used accordingly”: The Subjectivity of Madness in Mary Wroth’s Urania,” at the UCSB Early Modern Center Annual Conference.
I presented my undergraduate thesis,” Like a Dull Actor I Have Forgot My Part:' Coriolanus and Shakespearean Autism,” which later became my first article, at the 2020 Tulane University Honors Thesis Forum.