LisaL.
Education
PhD Student, Department of History, 2015 –
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Masters of Education, Curriculum and Teaching.2014 – 2016
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
Advisor: Dr. Nancy Patterson
Masters of Arts, History. 2012-2014
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio.
MA Thesis Title: “Strange Flesh” in the City on the Hill: Early Massachusetts Sodomy Laws and Puritan Spiritual Anxiety, 1629-1699.
Advisor: Dr. Ruth Herndon
Bachelors of Arts, History. 2008-2009.
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Associates of Arts, Business Administration. 2005-2008.
Skagit Valley College, Mt. Vernon, Washington
Major Fields of Research
Sexuality/Gender, Intellectual, Legal and Science Policy, Popular Culture, Social policing, Early America
Professional Development/ Assistantships
Teaching Assistantship, Western Civilization since 1715: 2015 - 2016
Marquette University, Department of History
Include: Independently leading discussion sections, lesson planning, grading undergraduate assignments, taking attendance, leading review sections for test preparation, and participation in class discussion
Graduate Assistant Editor, Educational Studies:A Journal of the American Educational Studies Association (AESA). 2014 - 2015
Graduate Academic Programming Coordinator, International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) Teacher Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Grant. January – April 2015
Bowling Green State University, College of Education
Summer grant writer, Library of Congress Digital Humanities Project. Summer 2014
Bowling Green State University, College of Education
Teaching Assistantship, Modern US History (1865- present): 2013 – 2014 school year
Bowling Green State University, Department of History
Include: Grading undergraduate assignments, taking attendance, leading review sections for test preparation, and participation in class discussion
Public History Internship, Center for Archival Collections, Summer 2013
Jerome Library, Bowling Green State University
Includes: Processing a photographic collection, creating the finding aid, digitizing images, restoration
Ohio Academy of History Graduate Coordinator for 2013 Annual Meeting and OAH Conference
April 4-6, 2013
Hosted at: Bowling Green State University
Includes: Initial contact with panelists, commentators, and chairs and maintaining contact with eighty plus individuals up until the event to ensure information was decimated. Logistical planning for the event: getting hotel accommodations, parking, set up audio and visual, catering. During the event, set-up and take down for the conference and 26th Annual Reddin Symposium, ran registration, ensured A/V support and supervised catering.
K-12 Experimental Teaching Trip, February 28 – March 10th, 2013
Rough Rock Community School, Navajo Nation
Includes: Developing course to be taught at the K-12 level, writing syllabus and gathering materials required, rotating to different classrooms to teach course during a one-week teaching trip over Spring Break 2013
Research Assistantship, 2012 – 2013 School Year
Bowling Green State University, Department of History
Include: compiling records from internet sources as well as microfiche, transcribing records, creating departmental reports
Conference Presentations
Presenter, Workshopped “Fear and Puritan sexuality” Department of History and English presentation series. October 23rd, 2015. Marquette University
Presenter, “’Strange Flesh’ in the City on the Hill: Early Massachusetts Bay Sodomy Laws and Puritan Spiritual Anxiety, 1629 – 1699,” panel entitled, Sex, Gender, and Power. March 29th, 2014
International Graduate Historical Studies Conference, Central Michigan University.
Logistics and financial coordinator for panel: secured funding from Graduate Student Senate and department prior to trip, reserved accommodations and wrote funding proposals, handled monies while at conference, ensured reimbursements upon return.
Presenter, “Myths of White Womanhood,” panel entitled, Myths of American Slavery. October 24, 2013
Graduate Association of African American History Conference, University of Memphis
Logistics and financial coordinator for panel: secured funding from Graduate Student Senate and department prior to trip, reserved accommodations and wrote funding proposals, handled monies while at conference, ensured reimbursements upon return.
Guest Lecturer, October 28,th 2013 “Consumerism and Gender Roles” Modern US History (1865- present)
February 12th and 14th, 2014 “1880-1900 Urban Life and Crime” Modern US History (1865-1970s)
Departmental Service and Honors
Outstanding Departmental Citizen Award 2012-2013 School Year
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
Awarded by faculty for department citizenship and service
Graduate Student Social Coordinator, 2012-2014
Department of History
Set up several graduate student specific social gatherings to foster departmental culture between MA students. Established a pilot first year/second year MA student mentoring program and creating a “space” for first year graduate students to ask questions and begin the process of becoming part of the department.
Judge, Ohio History Day, March 16th, 2013 and March 22nd, 2014
Hosted at: Bowling Green State University, Department of History and Center for Archival Collection
Graduate Student Orientation Leader
Department of History, August 2013