History Teacher and Coordinator of Access, Equity, & Belonging at St Catherine's School, Richmond, VA. Ph.D. graduate from the University of Miami and former Adjunct Professor of European history at Marymount University in Virginia. My research focuses on the ways in which the Norman invasion altered cultural expressions, society, and identities in medieval England. My dissertation “Conquest and Hagiography: Rewriting Saints after the Norman Conquest” examines the pre-Conquest hagiographies of Anglo-Saxon saints in comparison to their post-Conquest iterations to contend that hagiographical discrepancies are marks of the invasion revealing social and cultural changes in politics and warfare, religious structures and institutions, as well as gender and identity in a developing Anglo-Norman world. Visiting Fellow at the Center for Medieval Studies at Fordham University 2019-2020, Dissertation Fellow at the Center for the Humanities at the University of Miami 2020-2021, and recipient of the Belle Da Costa Greene Award by the Medieval Academy of America 2020, Denis Bethell PrizeWinner by the Haskins Society 2021, David John Ruggiero Dissertation Award 2022.