Position English Faculty, The Hun School Role GradFUTURES Forum Speaker Bio/Description After completing my PhD at Princeton, I taught in the PU Writing Program. Returning to school, I received my JD at Yale Law School, and practiced for a while in New York with a focus on international litigation and as in-house counsel for a technology start-up in Princeton. In 2015, I returned to teaching, this time as a member of the English Department at the Hun School. Quote about your own professional development experience and/or advice to graduate students: "As I tried to figure out the best fit, my professional career has included stints in and outside of the academic world. My general advice would be to remain open to new opportunities/challenges and not to underestimate the desirability of many broadly-applicable skills one develops while pursuing an advanced degree." Upcoming Professional Development Events Dec 2 Creating a Toy Windmill: 3D Modeling Workshop Dec 3 Getting Started with LaTeX Dec 4 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (In Person) Dec 4 Office Hours with Leonard Cassuto Dec 4 American Higher Ed Learning Cohort Session 5: Professionalization- Degrees, Other Credentials, Careers Dec 5 Managing Active Research Data Dec 7 Writing to Influence: How Academia Inspires Action with Christopher Paul Harris Dec 7 LaTeX Drop-in Consultations Dec 7 Cynthia Dwork: It’s in Your Phone. It’s in Your Browser. It’s in Your Redistricting Data! … It’s Differential Privacy. Dec 8 30 Minutes Towards Better Bibliographies and Footnotes! (online) Dec 8 Introduction to Environmental Studies Library Research: Water Use and Availability Dec 11 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (In Person)