Presentations
Interview: “First Nations, Calgary Stampede, and the 1923 Raid on City Hall,” History Slam Episode Seventy podcast, 23 September 2015, http://activehistory.ca/2015/09/history-slam-episode-seventy-first-nations-the-calgary-stampede-and-the-1923-raid-on-city-hall/
Conference Presentations and Talks:
"The highest form of compassion is prevention!" The promotion of eugenic thought at a Maritime university, CRASH Speaker Series, Halifax, NS, 26 March 2024.
“The Student is the Curriculum,” 5-minute Lightening Round, Dalhousie Conference on University Teaching & Learning, 28 April 2021.
“My Father’s ‘Worst’ Course: The Promotion of Eugenic Thought at Mount Allison,” History Seminar Series, Saint Mary’s University, 13 March 2020.
“Designing Ethical Assessments for Inclusive Learning,” EDC Conference, Mount Saint Vincent University, 20 February 2020.
“Curriculum Development Community of Interest,” with William Kay, EDC Pre-Conference, Dalhousie University, 19 February 2020.
“Finding ‘Student Voice’ in Proposals for New and Modified Programs at Dalhousie University,” with Courtney Sutton, Student Voices in Quality Assurance Symposium, Humber College, 15 November 2019.
“Curriculum-Mapping Tools: A Challenge to Student Engagement,” with William Kay, Student Voices in Quality Assurance Symposium, Humber College, 14 November 2019.
“‘Just Do It’: Can Educational Developers be Motivational?” EDC Conference, in-person workshop for all Halifax post-secondary institutions, 20 February 2019.
"Creating Good Citizens?" AAU Teaching Showcase, University of PEI, 19 October 2019.
“Educators as Allies,” AAU Teaching Showcase, Mount Saint Vincent University, 14 October 2017.
“Captive Audience: The 1923 Raid on Calgary City Hall,” meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, University of Ottawa, 3 June 2015.
"Come Together: Partnering for Student Success," co-presented with Leigh Gillis, Teaching Academic Survival & Success Conference, Broward College, 16 March 2015.
“Bridging Faculty and Institutional Priorities through Holistic Program Review,” co-presented with Michelle Malloy, EDC Conference, University of Calgary, 19 February 2014.
“Assessing the Impact of Permanent Learning Teams to Build Engagement, Learning and More,” co-presented with Dr. Margaret McKee, AAU Teaching Showcase, Mount Allison University, 26 October 2013.
“Colonial Bodies: Depictions of First Nations Men in Calgary Stampede Promotional Materials,” meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, University of New Brunswick, 1 June 2011.
“Everyone Loves a Parade: Reading Meaning in Performance at the Calgary Stampede,” History Across the Disciplines Conference, Dalhousie University, 19 March 2011.
“Claiming Space: the Indian Village as a site of contested expectations,” meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Carleton University, 26 May 2009.
“(w)here we are civilized: Aboriginal Performance and the Calgary Stampede,” Remembering Place and Placing Memory in Canada workshop, Carleton Centre for Public History, Carleton University, 24 July 2008.
“The Expectations of a Queen: Identity and Race Politics in the Calgary Stampede,” The West and Beyond: Historians Past, Present, Future Conference, University of Alberta, 19 June 2008.
“The Construction of the Authentic Indian in the 1912 Calgary Stampede,” Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium, Carleton University, 10 March 2006.
“D. C. Harvey: Mover, Shaker, History Maker” Atlantic Baptist University Senior Seminar Conference, Moncton, New Brunswick, 23 March 2003.