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Conference Presentations

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN THE AGE OF TRANSFORMATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES | Speaker | Summer 2025 - "Philosophy with Robots" with AAB COLLEGE

In collaboration with: University of New York Tirana, Department of Journalism and Communication, University of Tirana, and South East European University

Media In America (5th International Conference) Speaker | Spring 2025 - "Hermeneutics of Pacifism" with Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

Leveling Up The Classroom | Speaker | Spring 2024 - Presented a talk entitled “Writing Centers As Creators of Multimodal Gaming Availability for Students with Dis/abilities” at the University of Kentucky.

Not Disabled Just Differently-Abled | Speaker | Fall 2023 - Virtually presented a talk entitled “Multimodal Availability for those with Dis/abilities Composing Writing” at the University of Galati.


PAC: Personal Statement Workshop
| Head Speaker | Fall 2023 - Presented a talk entitled “How To Write a Pre-Med and Pre-Dental Personal Statement” to students at Oklahoma State.


3 Minute Thesis
| Speaker | Fall 2023 - Presented a talk entitled “The History of Literary Philosophy” at Oklahoma State University.


Lobo Bites Competitive Conference |
Preliminary Round Qualification | Fall 2022 - Presented a talk entitled “The Common Mechanisms of Selfhood Formation” at the University of New Mexico.


Philosophy Graduate Student Colloquia
| Speaker | Fall 2022 - Presented a talk entitled “The I, The Other, and Guilt” at the University of New Mexico.


RAppin
| Speaker | Winter 2021 - Presented a talk entitled “Altruism and The College Housing Community” at Utah State University virtually.


Absentia

Crossroads of Literary Creation: Fact, Fiction, and Everything In-Between | Absentia | Spring 2025 - Was selected to present a talk entitled “Epicureanism and The Van Life” to the 
London Arts-Based Research Centre


Southern Plains Conference Absentia | Fall 2023 Was selected to present a talk entitled “The Ableism of the DOCX File Type” at Oklahoma State University.