About Me

I hold a Ph.D. in Italian and Medieval Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and have worked as an instructional designer at Dartmouth College since 2014. My research interests include the twelfth- and thirteenth-century troubadour lyric, the formation of the Italian poetic tradition, late medieval rhetoric and rhetorical education in Italy, and Dante’s Divine Comedy. As an instructional designer, I collaborated with faculty from across the Arts & Sciences to create meaningful educational experiences for undergraduate students, and I supported various learning technologies both in and outside of the classroom. I also identify as a digital humanist, and I worked closely with faculty and other academic staff to develop a Digital Humanities initiative, consulted with faculty PIs on digital projects, and served on a number of project teams. Please explore this digital portfolio to learn more about my project and digital consultation work at Dartmouth College.


Header image: “Bookshelf” by David Orban, reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license