June 1, 2022. Credit: Max Pflegel | WDL

UW-MADISON SUSTAINABILITY SYMPOSIUM

UW–MADISON OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY | October 2023

October 25, 2023. Credit: Bryce Richter | UW–Madison.

LIBERAL LEARNING IN THE LITERATURE CLASSROOM PANEL

ASSOCIATION OF LITERARY SCHOLARS, CRITICS, AND WRITERS | October 2023

LITERATURE AND SCIENCE PANEL

ASSOCIATION OF LITERARY SCHOLARS, CRITICS, AND WRITERS | October 2022

Essay presented: “The Literary Experiment”

LITERATURA I WIELKIE PROBLEMY WSPÓŁCZESNOŚCI

EX-CENTRUM, FUNDACJA OLGI TOKARCZUK | June 2022

[“Literature and the Great Problems of Our Times”]

Essay presented: “Autofikcja i czułość” [“Autofiction and Tenderness”]

GRID IS GOOD: BIRD-SAFE GLASS

WORT FM | May 2022

Interviewed by 89.9 FM community radio in Madison, Wisconsin, about architectural, legal, and community efforts for bird-safe glass design.

CONTINUITY, DISCONTINUITY, AND THE EXPERIMENTAL TURN

CENTRO STUDI “ARTI DELLA MODERNITÁ” | May 2022

Essay presented: “What is Experimental Literature?”

SUSTAINABLE COMMUNICATION; COMMUNICATING SUSTAINABILITY

UW–MADISON OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY | Feb. 2022

Presentation on “The Art of Prose, Conversations, and How We Might Rescue A Dying World with Words.”

HOUSE STYLE AND WRITING STYLE

UW–MADISON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS | Feb. 2022

Presentation on writing techniques and lesson on new house style guide for master’s capstone reports.

THE MIRROR AND THE SCREAM

UW–MADISON DEPT. OF ENGLISH | Nov. 2021; April 2019

Guest lecture with Scott Campbell in Joshua Calhoun’s English 162 lecture on “how, what, and who you are reading when you read Hamlet(s).”

WHAT LITERATURE MEANS

SALESFORCE | June 2021

Presentation on writing, storytelling, the human condition, short and long time, what literature means for a salesperson, and what distinguishes storytelling for art from storytelling for profit.

Speaking with Olga Tokarczuk at the Ex-Centrum conference. Credit: Max Pflegel | WDL