I am one of the many faculty and staff for whom William & Mary is also our alma mater.
As an Associate Director in
W&M’s Civic & Community Engagement I have primary responsibility for our civic leadership program, local community partnerships and our student-community funding. Woven through all of these efforts is my investment in students understanding their role in community, particularly the Williamsburg area.
During my undergraduate life at William & Mary I experienced adventure, friendship, scholarship, some definite moments of struggling, many moments of learning and a deep sense of empowerment. I graduated with a B.A. in Women's Studies, and later returned to William & Mary through an AmeriCorps VISTA program.
My undergraduate focus on gender and higher education (Check out my
senior thesis on college marriage preparation classes.) has taken on a new focus in my professional life. I co-founded the
W&M Women’s Mentoring program and continue to serve on the steering committee. I also co-instruct the Women in Leadership course offered through the Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies department.
My work is about active citizenship, but my commitment to community extends beyond my job, as I host dinner dialogues around my dining room table, foster kittens for the humane society, and support the local library by racking up overdue fines.
If you find your way to my blog posts you will find undergraduate memories and lessons learned; recaps of programs and adventures with Civic & Community Engagement; reflections on life as an alumna and staff member and my deep love and commitment to William & Mary.
I’m sitting in The Media Center in the basement of Swem (I mean, “Ground Floor”) working on a really cool new project, The Speak
Hello Again W&M Blogosphere, I know I should be regaling you with stories from my summer (which was amazing) or giving you the inside
It may not be in form you expected, but know that success is waiting for you here.
I met Katie Robeson my first day at William and Mary (Well actually we met for the first time at a high-school Forensics competition,
Another reason to love our faculty.
Don’t tell my history professor this, but my attempts tonight to eloquently propose a museum exhibit which thoughtfully explores alternative interpretations of Native American
There’s much more to share about this weekend, but I thought for now I would post my Facebook status from Saturday’s Day for Admitted
I hope you take a moment this evening to look up at the stars and know that if you can already identify the Big
Consider the following: Thursday evening I spent two hours with two friends laughing and learning from the incredible Bill Nye. That’s right, the Bill