• “Identities in Opposition: Can a Fragmented Writing Program Transform the System?” CCCC. New York, March 2007 (proposed)

  • “From the Ground Up: A Model for Building a Faculty-Centered WAC Program.” with Dan Melzer and Amy Heckathorn. Eighth International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference. Clemson, SC., May 2006

  • “Shall We Dance? The Teaching of Teaching and Spaces For/Of Movement.” with Sheree Meyer. Modern Language Association Annual Conference. Washington, D.C., December 2005

  • “Designing and Implementing a New Graduate Certificate in Teaching Reading to Adults.” with Julian Heather. English Council. San Diego, CA October 2005

  • “’Mainstreaming’ Basic Writers.” with Catherine Gabor; read on my behalf by Roxanne Schmidt. English Council. Burlingame, CA., April 2005

  • “Affirming Writing As Learning: Where Do We (All) Go From Here?” CCCC. San Francisco, CA., March 2005

  • “Using Peer Response in the Classroom.” Annual Writing Across the Curriculum Conference. CSU Sacramento, CA., February 2005

  • “Language and Power in the Classroom.” Black History Month: Discussion Panel. CSU Sacramento, CA., February 2005

  • “Motivated Genre: (De)contextualizing our (In)Corporation.” read on my behalf by Amanda Espinosa-Aguilar. CCCC. San Antonio, TX., March 2004

  • “Multiliteracies Matter: Genre as Motive.”  National Council for Teachers of English Mid-Winter Research Conference. Minneapolis, February 2003

  • “WAC and Critical Pedagogy: A New Context for Critical Literacy.” National Writing Across the Curriculum Conference. Bloomington, IN., June 2001

  • “Writing to Unlearn: A Freireian Approach to Writing across the Curriculum.” National Association for Ethnic Studies Annual Conference. New Orleans, March 2001

  • “Writing Asian American Spaces: Sui Sin Far and the Interrogation of Whiteness.” National Association for Ethnic Studies Annual Conference. Boston, March 2000

  • “Beyond the Walls of the Academy: Imagining the Influence of Technical and Professional Writing.”  Conference on College Composition and Communication. Minneapolis, March 2000

  • “The ESL Student and the Writing Program.” International Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Annual Conference. New York, March 1999

  • “The Writing Needs of Upper Division ESL Students.” Washington Annual English Speakers of Other Languages Annual Conference. Tacoma, November 1998

  • “Faculty Responses to Writing Across the Curriculum Workshops.”  Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Annual Conference. Salt Lake City, October 1998