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MEGAN FAVER HARTLINE

936.414.1501 Ÿ [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. English Rhetoric and Composition May 2017


University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Dissertation: Aspirations into Action: Navigating Structures for
Community Engagement at the University of Louisville
Committee: Mary P Sheridan (chair), Bronwyn Williams, Karen
Kopelson, Beth A. Boehm, Steve Lamos

M.A. English May 2013


St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY
Thesis: Assimilation and Context: Theories of Academic Literacy in
the United States and the United Kingdom
Committee: Daniel Ellis (chair), Matt R. King, Lauren Matz

B.A. English, summa cum laude May 2010


Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Trinity College, Hartford, CT


Director of Community Learning, 2019-Present
Associate Director of Community Learning, 2017-18
• Create faculty development opportunities and resources for community-engaged
teaching including the Community Learning Faculty Fellows program and a yearly
regional workshop for faculty, staff, and community partners
• Develop and implement student programs related to community-based research
including the Community Action Gateway and Public Humanities Collaborative
• Grow and strengthen community partnerships with local organizations to find
ways for Trinity to help our partners reach their goals
• Mentor students interested in community action, helping them continue work
started in student programs like the Community Action Gateway and Public
Humanities Collaborative
• Develop and teach courses in the Community Action Gateway, including CACT
102: Building Knowledge for Social Change (Spring 2018-20)
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University of Louisville, Louisville, KY


Graduate Teaching Assistant, 2014-16
• Developed and taught:
English 101: Introduction to College Writing (Fall 2014)
English 102: Intermediate College Writing (Spring 2015)
English 303: Scientific and Technical Writing (Fall 2016)
English 309: Inquiries in Writing (Spring 2017)
Digital Media Academy (Summer 2014 & 2015)

Assistant Director, Thomas R. Watson Conference, 2014-16


• Organized, planned, and presented two three-day academic conferences (2014 &
2016) including: organizing participant data, scheduling panels, and planning the
conference program. Each conference featured 8 keynote speakers, 12-14
featured speakers, and 300+ presenters

Developer and Teacher, Digital Composition Colloquium, 2015


• Co-designed a two-day workshop on incorporating digital media into the
composition classroom for 35 new and experienced composition instructors at the
University of Louisville. Instructors designed 1-minute “Concept in 60” videos and
discussed how to incorporate, assign, and assess digital media projects in the
composition classroom.
• Conducted assessment of student “Concept in 60” videos in May 2016.

Program Assistant, Society for Disability Studies Conference, 2014 & 15


• Organized participant data, scheduled panels, provided pre-conference
technological assistance, and created and edited conference program for
approximately 450 participants.

St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY


Graduate Teaching Assistant, 2011-13
• Taught Clare 110: Composition and Critical Thinking I (Fall 2012-Spring 2013)
• Tutored students in writing in the Plassmann Writing Center and Higher Education
Opportunity Program (2011-12)

PUBLICATIONS

“Early Career Scholars’ Encounters, Transitions, Futures: A Conversation on


Community Engagement.” with Vani Kannan, Charles Lesh, and Jessica Pauszek.
Reflections 18.2 (2019): 116-50. Print.
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Writing for Engagement: Responsive Practice for Social Action. Edited with Mary P.
Sheridan, Megan J. Bardolph, and Drew Holladay. Lexington Books, 2018.

“Building Infrastructures for Community Engagement at the University of


Louisville: Graduate Models for Cultivating Scholarly Identities.” with Keri E.
Mathis, Beth A. Boehm, and Mary P. Sheridan. Community Literacy Journal 11.1 (2016):
146-56. Print.

“Mess, Not Mastery: Encouraging Digital Design Dispositions in Girls.” with


Elizabeth Chamberlain and Rachel Gramer. Computers & Composition Online (Fall 2015).
Web.

“Clarissa Blogs.” with Debra Journet, Stephen Cohen, Rachel Gramer, Keri Mathis,
Anthony O’Keefe, Kendra Sheehan, and Jessica Winck. Kairos 19.2 (2015). Web.

“The Practice of Citizenship.” (Response) JAC 34.1-2 (2014): 97-103. Print.

Book Reviews and Working Papers


“Review: Brokering Tareas and Community Literacies en Confizanza by Steven
Alvarez.” with Amber Montalvo. Reflections 18.1 (2018): 197-208. Print.

“Mobilizing Connections Across Disciplinary Frames.” (Response) Working Paper


Series on Mobility Work in Composition: Translation, Migration, Transformation.
Louisville: Thomas R. Watson Conference on Rhetoric and Composition, October 2016.
Web.

Forthcoming
Mobility Work in Composition. Edited with Bruce Horner, Ashanka Kumari, and Laura
Sceniak Matravers. (Utah State University Press)

In Progress
“Coalition Building for Reproductive Justice: Hartford as a Site of Resistance
against Crisis Pregnancy Centers” with Erica Crowley, Eleanor Faraguna, and Sam
McCarthy. (Accepted for special issue of Reflections)

“Building to Tenure: How Professionalization Documents Shape Emerging


Community-Engaged Scholars’ Identities” (College Composition and
Communication)
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“Building Curricular Structures to Connect Writing Across the Curriculum and


Community Learning.” (WAC Journal)
“Service-Learning Off the Tenure-Track: Identifying Pedagogical Resources and
Support for Non-Tenure Track Instructors.” with Megen Farrow Boyett and Michelle
L. Day. (Community Literacy Journal)

COMMUNITY-ENGAGED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS

Trinity College
Community Learning Faculty Fellows, 2018-Present
• Design and co-direct program to support early career faculty as they develop new
community learning courses

Public Humanities Collaborative, 2018-Present


• Direct a 10-week summer humanities research program for Trinity
undergraduates where they work full-time on two projects: one with a humanities
faculty member and one with a Hartford humanities community partner
• Create and facilitate a series of workshops for student researchers to help them
gain skills in collaboration, community-based research methods, and digital media

Community Action Gateway, 2017-Present


• Direct a first-year learning community designed for students interested in learning
how to participate in community action that addresses social inequalities through
two courses: “Envisioning Social Change” and “Building Knowledge for Social
Change”
• Serve as primary administrator for the application process (in 2018, 60 students
applied for 15 spaces), program budgets, and extracurricular event planning
• Advise students in the program until they choose a major
• Develop and teach one course in the Gateway series. For the first three academic
years of the program, that has been “Building Knowledge for Social Change”

University of Louisville
Art as Memory, 2014-16
Collaboration with the Louisville Council on Developmental Disabilities
• Attended, facilitated, and photographed/videotaped 13 art workshops for
Louisville citizens with developmental disabilities and three art shows that
presented their work, on a team of six graduate students led by Brenda J.
Brueggemann
• Produced a 20-minute documentary film for the Council, screened on University of
Louisville’s campus and soon to be featured on their website.
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Digital Media Academy, 2014 & 15


• Designed and facilitated, on a team of five graduate students led by Mary P.
Sheridan (2014 & 15) and Andrea Olinger (2015), a two-week digital media
summer camp for 20 rising sixth-grade girls from historically low-performing
schools.
• Led instruction for digital projects like photo editing, video editing, and creation of
audio essays.
• Over the course of both years of camp, worked on all four collaborative “teams” to
plan the camp: assessment, logistics, pedagogy, technology

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Building the Re-Sisterhood: Architectures of Participation for November 2019


Feminist Community Action” Harrisonburg, VA
“The (in)Visible Work of Mentoring: A Feminist Approach to
Making It”
Feminisms and Rhetorics Conference
“Measuring the “Messy”: Assessing Assumptions, Attentions, October 2019
and Affect in Community Engagement Work” Philadelphia, PA
Conference on Community Writing
“Deep Roots, Tall Trees: (Inter)Disciplinary Growth in Community October 2019
Engagement” Denver, CO
Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference
“Writing with Community Partners” (invited workshop) April 2019
UConn Conference on the Teaching of Writing, Hartford, CT
“Re-Organizing Community Engagement for Stronger March 2019
Partnerships” Providence, RI
Eastern Region Campus Compact Conference
“Digital Approaches to Developing Engaged Community March 2018
Members” Hartford, CT
UCONN Conference on the Teaching of Writing
“Developing Transdisciplinary Networks for Community-Engaged Oct. 2017
Research” Boulder, CO
“Learning Together: Gathering Resources and Building Mass for
Feminist Community Writing” (invited roundtable)
Conference on Community Writing
“Learning Together: Gathering Resources and Building Mass for Oct. 2017
Feminist Community Writing” (workshop) Dayton, OH
Feminisms and Rhetorics Conference
“Cultivating Architectures of Participation for Community March 2017
Writing.” Portland, OR
Conference on College Composition and Communication
“Fostering Collaborative Dispositions: Community Engagement Oct. 2016
in Graduate Education” Louisville, KY
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Thomas R. Watson Conference.


“Creating Sustainable Structures for Training Emerging Engaged Oct. 2016
Scholars” Omaha, NE
Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference.

“Imagining and Enacting Possible Futures: Graduate Students as May 2016


Engaged Scholars.” Atlanta, GA
Rhetoric Society of America Conference.
“Engaged Scholars in the Making: Designing, Teaching, and Oct.2015
Researching the Digital Media Academy.” Boulder, CO
Conference on Community Writing.
“University-Community Disability Collaborations: Establishing June 2015
and Cultivating Partnerships.” Atlanta, GA
Society for Disability Studies Conference.
“What Counts as Success?: Examining the Digital Literacy March 2015
Practices of Middle School Girls.” Tampa, FL
Conference on College Composition and Communication.
“Writing Across the Pond: Exploring Transnational Composition Oct. 2014
Research as Responsivity.” Louisville, KY
Thomas R. Watson Conference.
“All I Hear is People Caring Loudly At Me: Examining the Ethos June 2014
and Uptake of Leslie Knope.” Nashville, TN
Christian Scholars Conference.
“The Affordances of the Blog in Navigating Personal Identity and April 2014
Building Community: Examining ‘Rachel Held Evans.’” Chicago, IL
Popular Culture Association Conference.
“Comparing American and British Composition Theories: A Study April 2013
of the Royal Literary Fund’s 2006 Report, Writing Matters.” Savannah, GA
College English Association.
“Understanding the Correlation of Language and Identity March 2012
Amongst Latino Americans and Northern Irish.” Richmond, VA
College English Association.
“The Most Important, and now commercialized, Day of Your Life.” March 2010
Great Plains Honor Council Conference. Tulsa, OK

GRANTS

“Inclusive Excellence in the Arts, Humanities, and Digital 2017


Scholarship”
Primary writer: Amy Brough; developed and co-wrote key section on
“Public Humanities Collaborative”; edited entire grant narrative
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant ($800,000 total, $343,000 for
Public Humanities Collaborative)
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“Squaring Composition at the University of Louisville” 2015


with Brenda Brueggemann, Elizabeth Chamberlain, and Rachel
Gramer
Ideas to Action, Supporting Undergraduate Innovation Grant
($3800)
University of Louisville
“Community Engagement at CCCC 2015” 2015
Pearson Emerging Scholars Travel and Research Grant ($750)
“Digital Media Academy: Designing Responsive Structures of 2014-15
Graduate Student Professionalization”
with Rachel Gramer and Mary P. Sheridan
CCCC Research Initiative Grant ($8,325)

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS

Chairs’ Memorial Scholarship ($750) 2017


Conference on College Composition and Communication
Dr. M. Celeste Nichols Professional Development Award ($250) 2016
Women’s Center, University of Louisville
Barbara Plattus Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching 2016
($500)
English Department, University of Louisville
Faculty Favorite Nominee 2016
Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Louisville
Carolyn Krause Maddox Prize in Women's & Gender Studies 2015
($300)
“Mess Not Mastery: Encouraging Digital Design Dispositions in
Girls”
with Elizabeth Chamberlain and Rachel Gramer
University of Louisville
Gesa E. Kirsch Award ($270) 2015
University of Louisville
Robert Lee Johnson Memorial Scholarship ($500) 2014
Christian Scholars Conference
Presidential Fellowship (Two-year course release) 2013-14;
University of Louisville 2016-17
Graduate Teaching Assistantship 2014-16
University of Louisville
Honorable Mention, Excellence in English Graduate Work 2013
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St. Bonaventure University


Teaching/Learning Fellowship 2011-13
St. Bonaventure University
Summa Cum Laude Graduate 2010
Abilene Christian University
University Honors 2010
Abilene Christian University
University Scholar 2010
Abilene Christian University

WORKSHOPS AND CAMPUS PRESENTATIONS

“Strategies for Managing Multiple Projects” Summer 2019


“Professionalizing Your Public Humanities Work”
“Staying Connected with Community Partners and Mentors”
Leader, Public Humanities Collaborative, Trinity College
“Getting Engaged in Hartford” Oct. 2018
American Studies Graduate Students, Trinity College
“Strategies for Managing Multiple Projects” Summer 2018
“Being a Good Community Partner”
“Digital Tools for Humanities Projects”
“IRB and Ethical Research Processes”
“Transcribing Interviews”
Leader, Public Humanities Collaborative, Trinity College
“Writing and Community Learning” March 2018
Leader and Presenter, Regional Workshop for Faculty, Staff, and
Community Partners across New England
“Developing Engaged Community Members” Jan. 2018
Presenter, CTW Library and IT Staff Conference
“Graduate Student Research Methods Panel” Feb. 2017
Presenter, English 620, University of Louisville
“Concept in 60 + Digital Composition” Aug. 2016
Co-Leader, Composition Program, University of Louisville
“Teaching and Practicing Image Manipulation” April 2016
Leader, Digital Media Academy teachers, University of Louisville
“Connecting Composition Students with Communities” Oct. 2015
Presenter, Composition Program, University of Louisville
“Be Searchable: Online Portfolios for the Job Search” June 2015
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Co-Leader, School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies,


University of Louisville
“Networking at Conferences” March 2015
Co-Leader, English Graduate Organization, University of Louisville
“Let’s Get Creative: Video Editing for Professional Purposes” Feb. 2015
Co-Leader, School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies,
University of Louisville
“Applying for PhD Programs” Oct. 2015
Co-Leader, English Graduate Organization, University of Louisville

“Women in Digital Spaces” March 2014


Co-Leader of Roundtable Discussion, CFSHRC Meeting at CCCC
“Networking at Conferences” March 2014
Co-Leader, English Graduate Organization, University of Louisville

SERVICE

To the Profession:
Advisory Board 2017-
Coalition for Community Writing Present
Strategic Action Task Force Committee Member 2017-18
Conference on College Composition and Communication
Reviewer 2018
Composition Forum
Chapter Reviewer 2017
Advances in Service-Learning Research Series

To the University:
Trinity College
Task Force on the Status of Women 2019-20
Regional Community Engagement Working Group (Co-Leader)
Colleges and Universities in the Hartford Consortium for Higher Ed 2017-18
Community Engagement Working Group 2018
Digital Storytelling Working Group (Leader in 2018) 2017-18
Working Group for Community Engagement Administrators (Leader) 2017-18
Mellon Grant Working Group Fall 2017
University of Louisville
Working Group for Equitable Graduate Student Sustainability 2016-17
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English Department
Community Engagement Academy Alumni Mentor 2016-17
School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies
Concept in 60 Assessment Team May 2016
Composition Program
Consultant 2016
University of Louisville Digital Media Academy
Peer Mentor Coordinator 2015 & 16
English Graduate Program

President 2015-16
Rhetoric Society of America – Student Chapter at U of Louisville
Accountant 2014-16
English Graduate Organization
Community Engagement Academy Focus Group 2015
School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies
Symposium on Student Writing Volunteer March 2015
Composition Program
Graduate Student Ambassador 2015-16
School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies
New PhD Student Peer Mentor 2014
English Graduate Program
Symposium on Student Writing Judge March 2015
Composition Program

To the Community
Chair 2019-
Amplify (Political Action Committee in the State of Connecticut) Present
Co-Chair 2017-
Wethersfield Women for Progress Present
Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities 2018-
Town of Wethersfield, CT Present
Democratic Town Committee Member 2018-
Town of Wethersfield, CT Present
Communications and Volunteer Manager Fall 2019
Kaci For Wethersfield, Town Council Campaign
“Health in Caribbean Hartford” Community Forum Planning Team 2017-18
Trinity College Center for Caribbean Studies & Hartford Health
Leaders
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Survey Project Co-Leader 2016-17


The Parklands of Floyds Fork, Louisville, KY
Nothing About Me With Me Focus Group and Planning Team 2016
Louisville Council on Developmental Disabilities
Reviewer May 2016
826DC 5 Year Anniversary Compendium
“This I Believe” Videographer 2013
Atkinson Elementary/U of Louisville Digital Writing Partnership

INSTITUTES AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Writing Fellows Program 2017-2018


Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric, Trinity College
Emerging Engagement Scholars Workshop Oct. 2016
Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference
Research Network Forum May 2016
Rhetoric Society of America Conference
Certificate of Professional Development 2014-16
School of Interdisciplinary & Graduate Studies, University of Louisville
Community Engagement Academy Spring 2016
University of Louisville
Watson Symposium on “Mobility Work in Composition” March 2016
University of Louisville
Digital Media and Composition Institute May 2015
The Ohio State University
Qualitative Research Network March 2015
Conference on College Composition and Communication
Research Network Forum May 2014
Rhetoric Society of America Conference
Research Network Forum March 2014
Conference on College Composition and Communication
Watson Symposium on “Responsivity” Oct. 2013
University of Louisville

AFFILIATIONS/MEMBERSHIPS

Coalition for Community Writing


Conference on College Composition and Communication
Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition
National Council for Teachers of English
Rhetoric Society of America

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