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<div class="cvHeader1">Caroline T. Schroeder</div>
<div class="cvParagraph2">Religious and Classical Studies<br />
University of the Pacific <br />
3601 Pacific Avenue <br />
Stockton, CA 95211</div>
<div class="cvHeader2">Education</div>
<div class="cvHeader3">Duke University, Ph.D. in Religion, 2002</div>Dissertation: “Disciplining the Monastic Body: Asceticism, Ideology, and Gender in the Egyptian Monastery of Shenoute of Atripe”<br />Major area: Early Christian History<br />Minor areas: New Testament, Women’s Studies <br />Graduate Certificates in Women's Studies & Medieval Studies<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Duke University, M.A. in Religion, 1998</div>
<div class="cvHeader3">Graduate Theological Union, Coursework, 1994-1995</div>
Biblical studies, Greek, & Latin<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Brown University, A.B. in Religious Studies, 1993</div>
Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, and degree with honors<br />
<div class="cvHeader2">Professional History</div>
<div class="cvHeader3">University of the Pacific</div>Director of the Humanities Center, 2012-2014<br />Associate Professor, Department of Religious and Classical Studies, 2010-present<br />Assistant Professor, Department of Religious and Classical Studies, 2007-2010<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Stanford University, Fellow and Lecturer, 2004-2007</div>Introduction to the Humanities Program & the Department of Religious Studies<br />Course coordinator for team-taught courses, 2004-2006<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Ithaca College & Cornell University, Woodrow Wilson Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002-2004</div>Associate Fellow, Cornell University Society for the Humanities<br />Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, Ithaca College<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Elon University, Instructor, Religious Studies, 2001-2002</div>
<div class="cvHeader3">Duke University, 1996-2000 (while graduate student)</div>
<div class="style_2">Trinity College, Instructor, 1999-2000 <br />
<em>Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture</em>, Editorial Assistant, 1997-2000<br />
Divinity School, Preceptor/Teaching Assistant 1996</div>
<div class="cvHeader2">Fellowships, Honors, and Grants</div>
<div class="cvHeader3">International</div>Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship for Advanced Researchers, 2011-12<br />
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for Digital Humanities: KOMeT (Korpuslinguistische Methoden für eHumanities mit TEI), 2014-15 (Dr. Amir Zeldes, Humboldt University is the PI; I am a participant and project mentor)<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">National Honors and Awards</div>Visiting Scholar, Brown University Department of Religious Studies, Sept 29-Oct 3, 2014<br />
NEH Office of Digital Humanities Start Up Grant for Coptic SCRIPTORIUM, 2014-15 ($60,000)<br />
NEH Division of Preservation and Access Foundations Grant for Coptic SCRIPTORIUM, 2014-15 ($40,000)<br />
NEH Digital Humanities Institute for Advanced Topics, "Data Curation for the Digital Humanities," University of Maryland, October 2013, participant<br />
NEH Digital Humanities Institute for Advanced Topics, "Working with Text in a Digital Age," Tufts University (Perseus Online Library), Summer 2012 participant <br />
NEH Summer Stipend, 2011<br />
United Methodist Scholar/Teacher Award, 2010<br />
Graves Award in the Humanities, 2010-2011<br />
American Academy of Religion, Individual Research Grant, 2008-2009<br />
Fellow, Introduction to the Humanities Program, Stanford University (research support funded by the Mellon Foundation), 2004-2007<br />
Research Visitor, the Center for the Study of Early Christianity, The Catholic University of America, March 2006<br />
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship, UCLA, 2004 (declined)<br />
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship, Duke University, 2004 (declined)<br />
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, 2002-2004<br />
Charlotte W. Newcombe Dissertation Fellowship, 2000-2001<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">University of the Pacific</div>
College of the Pacific Research Fund Grant, Fall 2013, Fall 2014<br>
Eberhardt Research Fellowships, 2008, 2014<br />
Phi Kappa Phi National Honors Society, 2013<br />
Scholarly/Artistic Activity Grants, Fall 2012, Fall 2013<br />
Thomas J. Long Award for General Education Teaching, 2013, 2015<br />
Council on Academic and Professional Development Grants, Spring 2008, Fall 2011, Fall 2012<br />
Pacific Fund Grant, Fall 2012<br />
Rupley-Church Grant for International Relations and Research, 2012<br />
NEH Summer Stipend, Institutional Nominee for 2011 Summer Stipends<br />
United Methodist Scholar/Teacher Nominee, 2010<br />
Writing in the Disciplines Teaching Grant (Departmental grant; participant and minor contributor to proposal), 2007-2008<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Ithaca College</div>Emerson Humanities Fund Grant, 2002<br />
Office of the Provost Grants 2002, 2003, 2004<br />
Teaching and Technology Grant, 2003<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Duke University</div>Orval S. Wintermute Graduate Instructorship, 2000-2001 (declined)<br />
Anne Firor Scott Research Award, History and Women’s Studies, 1999-2000<br />
Ernestine Friedl Research Award, Anthropology and Women’s Studies, 1999-2000 (honorary)<br />
Aleane Webb Dissertation Research Fellowship, 1999-2000<br />
Graduate School Dissertation Travel Award (Egypt), 1999-2000 <br />
Preparing Future Faculty Fellow, 1999-2000<br />
Women's Studies Scholars Society, 1997-2002<br />
Graduate Fellowship, 1995-1999<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Brown University</div> Phi Beta Kappa, 1993<br />
Bishop McVickar Prize for Thesis in Religious Studies, 1993 <br />
Hypatia Mathematics Prize, 1989<br />
<div class="cvHeader2" >Publications</div>
<div class="cvHeader3">Peer-Reviewed Book</div>
<em>Monastic Bodies: Discipline and Salvation in Shenoute of Atripe</em>, University of Pennsylvania Press, Divinations Series, 2007<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Books in Progress</div>
<em>Monks and their Children: Family and Childhood in Early Egyptian Monasteries</em> (under review)<br />
<em>Melania: Early Christianity through the Life of One Family</em> (co-edited with Catherine M. Chin; under review)<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Articles</div>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Computational Methods for Coptic: Developing and Using Part-of-Speech Tagging for Digital Scholarship in the Humanities,” co-authored with Amir Zeldes, <em>Digital Studies in the Humanities</em>, forthcoming (at press)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"The Perfect Monk: Ideals of Masculinity in the Monastery of Shenoute," <em>Copts in Context</em>, edited by Nelly van Doorn-Harder (University of South Carolina Press), forthcoming (at press)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“An Early Monastic Rule Fragment from the Monastery of Shenoute,” <em>Le Muséon</em> 127 (2014): 19-39</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Women in Anchoritic and Semi-anchoritic Monasticism in Egypt: Rethinking the Landscape,” <em>Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture</em> 83 (2014): 1-17</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Child Sacrifice in Egyptian Monastic Culture: from Familial Renunciation to Jephthah's Lost Daughter," <em>Journal of Early Christian Studies </em>20 (2012): 269-302</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Monastic Family Values: The Healing of Children in Late Antique Egypt," <em>Coptica</em> 10 (2011) </p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Creating Interfaith & Social Justice Co-Curricular Programs," (co-authored) by Donna McNiel, Caroline T. Schroeder, and Joanna Royce-Davis in Miriam Rosalyn Diamond, Fostering Religious Literacy across Campus (Stillwater, Okl.: New Forums, 2011), 78-88</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Children in Early Egyptian Monasticism,” in<em>Children in Late Ancient Christianity</em>, eds. Cornelia Horn and Robert Phenix (Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010), 317-38</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Queer Eye for the Ascetic Guy? Homoeroticism, Children, and the Making of Monks in Late Antique Egypt,” <em>Journal of the American Academy of Religion</em> 77 (2009): 333-47</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Prophecy and <em>Porneia</em> in Shenoute's Letters: The Rhetoric of Sexuality in a Late Antique Egyptian Monastery," <em>Journal of Near Eastern Studies</em> 65 (2006): 81-97</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"The Erotic Asceticism of the Passion of Andrew: the Apocryphal Acts of Andrew, the Greek Novel, and Platonic Philosophy," <em>The Feminist Companion to New Testament Apocrypha</em>, ed. Amy-Jill Levine with Maria Mayo Robbins, Feminist Companion to the New Testament and Early Christian Writings Series (Sheffield, UK: T & T Clark, 2006) <br />
“Shenoute of Atripe on the Resurrection,” <em>ARC</em> 33 (2005): 123–37</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3"> “'A Suitable Abode for Christ': The Church Building as Symbol of Ascetic Renunciation in Early Monasticism,” <em>Church History</em> 73 (2004): 472-521</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Ancient Egyptian Religion on the Silver Screen: Modern Anxieties about Race, Ethnicity, and Religion,” <em>Journal of Religion and Film</em>, 7:2 (2003)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Purity and Pollution in the Asceticism of Shenute of Atripe,” in vol. 35 of <em>Studia Patristica</em>, eds. M. F. Wiles and E. J. Yarnold (Leuven: Peeters, 2001), 142-47</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Embracing the Erotic in the Passion of Andrew: the Apocryphal Acts of Andrew, the Greek Novel, and Platonic Philosophy” in <em>The Apocryphal Acts of Andrew</em>, ed. Jan N. Bremmer (Leuven: Peeters, 2000) 110-26</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Francia as Christendom: The Merovingian Vita Domnae Balthildis,” <em>Medieval Encounters</em> 4 (1998): 265-284<br /></p>
<div class="cvHeader3">Encyclopedia Articles</div>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Egypt in Film," <em>The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception</em></p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Acts of Andrew,” <em>Encyclopedia of Ancient History</em>, edited by Roger Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craige Champion, Andrew Erskine, and Sabine Huebner (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell)
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Apopthegmata Patrum,” <em>Encyclopedia of Ancient History</em>, edited by Roger Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craige Champion, Andrew Erskine, and Sabine Huebner (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Pachomius,” <em>Encyclopedia of Ancient History</em>, edited by Roger Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craige Champion, Andrew Erskine, and Sabine Huebner (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Antony the Great," <em>Encyclopedia of Ancient History</em>, edited by Roger Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craige Champion, Andrew Erskine, and Sabine Huebner (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell)</p><div class="cvHeader3">Articles in Progress</div>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Raiders of the Lost Corpus," co-authored with Amir Zeldes (Georgetown University) (under review)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Paragons not Priests: Emotions, Persuasion, and Self-fashioning in the Lives of Christian Holy Women"</p>
<span class="cvHeader3">Textbooks</span><br />
<p class="cvParagraph3"><em>What is a Good Society? Pacific Seminar 1 Textbook 2010.</em> Ed. May Mahala, Sarah Mathis, Marisela Ramos, Stacy Rilea, Susan Sample, Caroline T. Schroeder. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3"><em>What is a Good Society? Pacific Seminar 1 Textbook 2009.</em> Ed. May Mahala, Sarah Mathis, Marisela Ramos, Stacy Rilea, Susan Sample, Caroline T. Schroeder <em>Online (</em><a class="class1" title="http://pacific.rsmart.com" href="http://pacific.rsmart.com">http://pacific.rsmart.com</a>, password required.) [Cengage Press failed to produce a hardcopy book on schedule)<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Reviews</div>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Ewa Wipszycka, <em>Moines et communautés monastiques en Égypte (IVe-VIIe siècles)</em>, Journal of Juristic Papyrology Supplement 11 (Warsaw, 2009), forthcoming in the <em>Journal of Early Christian Studies </em></p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Arietta Papaconstantinou and Alice-Mary Talbot, ed., <em>Becoming Byzantine: Children and Childhood in Byzantium</em>, Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Symposia and Colloquia (Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2009) in the <em>Bryn Mawr Classical Review</em>, online <a title="http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-05-49.html" href="http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-05-49.html">http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-05-49.html</a> (last accessed 6/28/2010)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Stephen Davis, <em>Coptic Christology in Practice: Incarnation and Divine Participation in Late Antique and Medieval Egypt</em> (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008) in <em>Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture</em> 78 (2009): 884-86</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of William Lyster, <em>The Cave Church of Paul the Hermit at the Monastery of St. Paul, Egypt</em> (New Haven: Yale University Press; the American Research Center in Egypt, 2008) in <em>the Catholic Historical Review</em> 95 (2009): 776-78</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Nicola Denzey, <em>The Bone Gatherers: The Lost Worlds of Early Christian Women</em> (Boston: Beacon Press, 2007) in the <em>Bryn Mawr Classical Review</em> 2008.09.04, online <a title="http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2008/2008-09-04.html" href="http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2008/2008-09-04.html">http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2008/2008-09-04.html</a> (last accessed 6/28/2010)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of James E. Goehring and Janet A. Timbie, eds., <em>The World of Early Egyptian Christianity: Language, Literature, and Social Context</em>, Catholic University of America Studies in Early Christianity (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2007) in the Catholic Historical Review 94 (2008): 767-68</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Andrew T. Crislip, <em>From Monastery to Hospital: Christian Monasticism and the Transformation of Healthcare in Late Antiquity</em> (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2005) in Journal of Early Christian Studies 15 (2007): 122-24</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Aideen M. Hartney, <em>Gruesome Deaths and Celibate Lives: Christian Martyrs and Ascetics</em>, Greece and Rome Live (Exeter: Bristol Phoenix Press, 2005) in Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture 75 (2006): 886-7</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Conference Report on Cosmopolitan Alexandria: A Symposium, Cornell University, October 20-21, 2002,” <em>Edebiyat: the Journal of Middle Eastern Literatures</em> 13 (2003): 269-272</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Stephen J. Davis, <em>The Cult of St Thecla: A Tradition of Women’s Piety in Late Antiquity</em> (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001) in <em>Journal of Ecclesiastical History</em> 54 (2003) 325-26</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Francois Bovon et al., <em>The Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles</em> (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999) in <em>Review of Biblical Literature</em>, online reviews, 2002</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of Joan M. Peterson, ed. and trans., <em>Handmaids of the Lord: Holy Women in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages</em> (Kalamazoo: Cistercian Publications, 1996) in <em>Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture</em> 68 (1999) 140-41</p>
<div class="cvHeader2">Digital Projects</div>
<p class="cvHeader3">Coptic SCRIPTORIUM (<strong>S</strong>ahidic <strong>C</strong>orpus <strong>R</strong>esearch: <strong>I</strong>nternet <strong>P</strong>la<strong>t</strong>form f<strong>or</strong> <strong>I</strong>nterdisciplinary M<strong>u</strong>ltilayer <strong>M</strong>ethods</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">An open-source, open-access, online platform for historical and linguistic research in Coptic, <a href="http://www.copticscriptorium.org" title="http://www.copticscriptorium.org" target="new">http://www.copticscriptorium.org</a></p>
<p class="cvHeader3">Website of digital scholarship in early Christian Monasticism: <a title="http://www.earlymonasticism.org" href="http://www.earlymonasticism.org">www.earlymonasticism.org</a><br />
</p>
<div class="cvHeader2">Research Conferences and Workshops Organized</div> <p class="cvParagraph3">Co-organizer and co-host, <a href="http://www.copticscriptorium.org/workshop2015/index.html" target="_blank">Digital Coptic 2: Symposium and Workshop</a>, Georgetown University, March 12-13, 2015</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Planning Committee Member, Late Antiquity Made New Symposium, Duke University, April 11-13 2013, <a title="http://sites.duke.edu/clas/symposium-2013/symposium-schedule/" href="http://sites.duke.edu/clas/symposium-2013/symposium-schedule/">http://sites.duke.edu/clas/symposium-2013/symposium-schedule/</a> </p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Co-organizer and co-host, Workshop on Digital and Computational Scholarship in the Coptic Language, Humboldt University, Berlin, May 14, 2013 <a title="http://carrieschroeder.com/scriptorium/workshop2013/workshop2013.html" href="http://carrieschroeder.com/scriptorium/workshop2013/workshop2013.html">http://carrieschroeder.com/scriptorium/workshop2013/workshop2013.html</a></p>
<div class="cvHeader2" >Presentations</div> <div class="cvHeader3">Invited Lectures & Symposia</div>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“DH Technologies for the Study of Coptic Language and Literature,” Brown University Library, Digital Lab, September 30, 2014</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Monks and Their Children: Families and Childhood in Early Monasteries,” Institute for German Language and Linguistics, Humboldt University, Berlin, May 8, 2013</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Raiders of the Lost Corpus," Institute for German Language and Linguistics, Humboldt University, Berlin, May 8, 2013</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Like Father, Like Son: Monastic Genealogies and Cultural Reproduction,” The New Patristics: Studying the Church Fathers after the Linguistic Turn, University of California, Berkeley, April 19-20</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Breaking Rules and Telling Tales: Children and Childhood in the Earliest Monasteries,” Claremont Graduate University, February 20, 2013 </p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Breaking Rules and Telling Tales: the Language and History of Childhood in Shenoute's Monastery," Department of Coptology, Münster University, Münster Germany, April 2012</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Monks and Their Children," Department of Egyptology, Leipzig University, Leipzig Germany, March 2012</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Monks and Their Children: Family and Childhood in Early Egyptian Monasticism," Symposium on Childhood, Oxford Center for Late Antiquity, Oxford University, March 2012</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Children and Childhood in Coptic Monasticism," Georg-August University, Göttingen Germany, February 2012</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"The Lives of Children in the Earliest Christian Monasteries in Egypt," Humboldt Foundation Symposium, Hamburg Germany, November 2011</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"The Perfect Monk: Ideals of Masculinity in the Monastery of Shenoute," The Future of Coptic Studies, Wake Forest University, September 17, 2010</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Child Sacrifice in Egyptian Monasticism," Center for Late Ancient Studies, Duke University, September 16, 2010</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Children in Early Egyptian Monasticism,” The Saint Shenouda Foundation Annual Conference, University of California at Los Angeles, July 17-18 2009</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Queer Eye for the Ascetic Guy? Homoeroticism, Children, and the Making of Monks,” Scripps College, February 13, 2008</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Children in the White Monastery and Egyptian Monasticism," Center for the Study of Early Christianity, the Catholic University of America, March 13, 2006</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“The Exception or the Rule? A Monastic Regula from Late Antique Egypt,” Late Antique Religions et Societies (LAReS) working group, University of California at Berkeley, October 30, 2005</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Respondent to lecture by David Brakke, Center for Late Ancient Studies, Duke University, October 17, 2003</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Prophecy and Porneia in the Letters of Shenoute,” Living for Eternity: The White Monastery and its Neighborhood, University of Minnesota, March 6-9, 2003</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Alexandria in the Ascetic Imagination: Early Christian Perspectives from the Egyptian Desert,” Cosmopolitan Alexandria, Cornell University, October 20-21, 2002</p><div class="cvHeader3">Conference Papers and Presentations</div>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Shenoute in Code: Building a Collaborative Online Environment for Studying Coptic Literature,” 16th UCLA-St. Shenouda Society Conference for Coptic Studies, July 18-19, 2014</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Digitizing the Dead and Dismembered: DH Technologies for the Study of Coptic Texts,” co-authored with Amir Zeldes (Humboldt University, Berlin), DH2014, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 2014</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Tagging Shenoute,” co-authored with Amir Zeldes (Humboldt University, Berlin), North American Patristics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, May 2014</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Multi-layered Annotation for Multi-disciplinary Research on Digitized Coptic Literature,” co-authored with Amir Zeldes (Humboldt University, Berlin), Perseus Digital Library/Tufts University “Publishing Text in a Digital Age” NEH-sponsored Colloquium, March 2014</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Searching for Scripture: Digital Tools for Detecting and Studying the Re-use of Biblical Texts in Coptic Literature," Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Baltimore, November 24, 2013</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Raiders of the Lost Corpus: Digitizing Fragmented Manuscripts for Linguistic and Historical Research,” Digital Humanities Summer Institute Colloquium, Victoria, Canada, June 7-10, 2013</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Cracking the Code: A Coptic digital corpus for interdisciplinary research,” Word, Space, Time: Digital Perspectives on the Classical World (Digital Classics Association Conference), Buffalo, April 5-6 2013</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Coptic Studies on the Digital Frontier: Creative Approaches to Manuscript Publication," Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, November 2012</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Like Father, Like Son? Paternity, Masculinity, and Childhood in Shenoute's Monastery," International Association of Coptic Studies Meeting, Rome, September 2012</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Shenoute of Atripe on the Digital Frontier," North American Patristics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, May 2012</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"The Ties that Bind: Monks, Children, and Emotions," Oxford International Patristics Conference, Oxford University, August 2011</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“How Interdisciplinarity and the Advent of Gender and Cultural Studies Have Re-invented Monastic Origins: Shenoute as Test-Case,” American Society of Church History/American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Boston, January 2011</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Ascetic Parenting Practices: Monks and Their Children in Latin Sources," North American Patristics Conference, Chicago, May 2010</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“From Triage to Trauma: Stories of Children Healed and Harmed in Monastic Texts,” American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting, Oakland, April 2010</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Respondent, Violence and Representations of Violence Session, Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, November 2009</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“From Triage to Trauma: Stories of Children Healed and Harmed in Monastic Texts,” Society of Biblical Literature Annual Conference, Boston, November 2008</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Child Sacrifice in Early Egyptian Monasticism,” International Association of Coptic Studies (IACS) Congress, Cairo, September 2008.</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Review of David Brakke, Demons and the Making of the Monk: Spiritual Combat in Early Christian Studies (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006), The North American Patristics Society (NAPS), May 2008</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Queer Eye for the Ascetic Guy? Homoeroticism, Children, and the Making of Monks,” Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) and American Academy of Religion (AAR), November 2007</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Women in Anchoritic and Semi-Eremitic Monasticism,” Oxford International Conference on Patristic Studies, August 2007</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Panelist, “Follow the Yellow Brick Road: Finding New Paths in Interdisciplinary Research and Scholarship,” Association for Theatre in Higher Education, July 2007 </p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Monastic Parenting Practices: Children Endangered and Protected in Early Egyptian Monasteries,” SBL, November 2006</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Playing the Harlot in an Egyptian Monastery: The Rhetorics of Sexuality and Prophecy in Shenoute’s Letters," AAR, November 2004</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Alexandrian Theology in the Desert: Shenoute as Author, Translator, and Scribe,” NAPS, May 2004; IACS, Paris, June 2004</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Shenoute on the Resurrection,” Oxford International Conference on Patristic Studies, August 2003</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“The Church at Shenoute's Monastery: (Re)constructing a Theology of the Communal Ascetic Life,” American Society of Church History (ASCH), January 2003</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Discipline and Punish? Discourses of the Body in Shenoute's Monastic Rule,” NAPS, June 2001</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Ancient Egyptian Religion on the Silver Screen,” Southeastern Regional Meeting of the AAR/SBL, American Biblical Hermeneutics session, March 2001</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“The Architecture of Egyptian Asceticism: Constructing the Church at Shenoute's Monastery,” SBL, November 2000; and Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Society of Oriental Research, March 2000</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“The Church at Shenoute's Monastery: A Metaphor for Ascetic Discipline,” IACS (Leiden), August 2000</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“'Until the Lie Ruled over Them': Conflicts over Monastic Leadership in Late Antique Egypt,” AAR, History of Christianity session, November 1999</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Purity and the Body in the Asceticism of Shenute of Atripe,” Oxford International Conference on Patristic Studies, August 1999</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Embracing the Erotic in the Passion of Andrew: the Apocryphal Acts of Andrew, the Greek Novel, and Platonic Philosophy,” SBL Annual Meeting, New Testament Apocrypha session, November 1998</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Francia as Christendom: Gender and Christianization in the Merovingian Life of Balthild,” NAPS, June 1998</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Holy Rape: Female Bodies and Male Sin in Early Christian Ascetic Literature,” Southeastern Regional Meeting of the AAR/SBL, History of Christianity session, March 1998</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Politics as Piety: Gender and Christianization in the Life of Balthild,” Duke University Women’s Studies Graduate Research Conference, November 1997</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Francia as Christendom: the Merovingian Vita Domnae Balthildis,” Princeton Medieval Origins Graduate Conference on Christianization in the Early Middle Ages, October 1997</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Holy Rape: Sexual Violence against Women in Early Christian Literature,” Duke University Women's Studies Graduate Research Conference, February 1997<br />
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<div class="cvHeader2">Teaching</div>
<div class="cvHeader3">Faculty Development and Workshops Led, Organized, or Co-Led<br />
</div> <p class="cvParagraph3">Presenter, "Teaching the Introductory Course," The North American Patristics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, May 2010</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Administrator and Grant-writer, Department Workshop on Teaching the Introductory Course in Religious Studies funded by the Wabash Foundation for Teaching in Religion and Theology, Spring 2009</p><div class="cvHeader3">University of the Pacific Courses</div>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Pacific Seminar 1: What is a Good Society?” (General Education)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Portraits of Jesus” (Religious Studies)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Introduction to Ancient Greek, First Semester/Second Semester” (Greek/Classical Studies) </p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“New Testament and Christian Origins” (Religious Studies)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Women and Christianity” (Religious Studies and Gender Studies)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">"Religion of the Pharaohs" (Religious Studies)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Guest Lecturer, “Perspectives on World History” (School of International Studies)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Guest Lecturer, "Introduction to Gender Studies"</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">First-year student advisor, Exploratory and Liberal Studies majors, 2008-9; sophomore advisor 2009-10 </p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Religious Studies Major Advisor, 2007-present</p>
<div class="cvHeader3">Stanford University (Team-Taught)</div>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Race, Gender, and the Arts of Survival” (Interdisciplinary: English and Drama)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Approaching Religion” (Religious Studies)<div class="cvHeader3">Ithaca College</div>“Egypt of the Pharaohs” (History)</p>
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“Women and Religion in Antiquity” (History)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Early Christianity” (Philosophy and Religion)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Paganism in the Roman Empire” (History)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Marriage and Sexuality in the New Testament” (Philosophy and Religion) </p>
<div class="cvHeader3">Cornell University</div>“Ancient Egyptian Religion and History” (directed reading)
<div class="cvHeader3">Elon University (Religious Studies)</div>“Religion of the Pharaohs”</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“World Religions”</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Introduction to the New Testament” </p>
<div class="cvHeader3">Duke University</div>
“Religion of the Pharaohs” (Religion)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">“Marriage and Sexuality in the New Testament” (Religion)</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3"> “Introduction to Church History: 100-1400” (The Divinity School, Preceptor)</p>
<div class="cvHeader2" style="line-height: 17px; " >Service</div>
<div class="cvHeader3">Service to the Profession</div>Member, Ad hoc Committee on Digital Research and Scholarship, North American Patristics Society, 2013-2014</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Member-at-Large, Board for the North American Patristics Society, 2010-2013</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Manuscript referee for <em>Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture</em>, Columbia University Press, <em>Journal of Early Christian Studies</em>, <em>Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion</em>, Oxford University Press USA, Routledge Press, University of Arizona Press, University of California Press, University of Pennsylvania Press</p>
<p class="cvParagraph3">Planning Committee Member, "Late Antiquity Made New: Celebrating the Career of Elizabeth A. Clark," forthcoming symposium at Duke University, April 2013</p>
<div class="cvHeader3">Service to the University of the Pacific and College of the Pacific</div>Phi Beta Kappa, Chi Chapter of California (University of the Pacific)<br /> President of Chapter, 2010-2013 (on leave 2011-12) <br /> Chair, subcommittee for Visiting Scholar Betty Smocovitis’s visit, 2009<br /> Member, subcommittee for 2008, 2009, 2010 initiation ceremonies<br /> Active member, 2007-present<br />
University Assessment Committee, 2014-present<br />
Tenure and Promotion Committees<br /> Member, Tanya Storch Promotion Committee, 2014-15<br /> Member, Andreea Boboc Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2011-12<br /> Chair, George Randels Promotion Committee, 2010-2011<br />
Chair, Administrative Review Panel (appointed by Provost), 2010-11<br />
Pacific Seminar 1 Steering Committee, 2008-2010<br /> Chair, Spring 2009-Fall 2009<br />
Faculty Advisor, The University of the Pacific Interfaith and Social Justice Residential Learning Community, 2008-2011<br />
Gender Studies Interdisciplinary Program Committee, College of the Pacific at the University of the Pacific<br /> Member, 2007-present<br /> Chair, subcommittee for faculty research colloquia, Gender Studies Program, 2009-2011<br />
Boren Fellowship Faculty Interviewer, 2009<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Service to the Department of Religious and Classical Studies at Pacific</div>Chair, Colliver Lectureship Fall 2013 (Candida Moss, University of Notre Dame)<br />
Chair, Colliver Lectureship 2011 (Bart D. Ehrman of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)<br />
Chair, Promotion Committee for Dr. George Randels, 2010-11<br />
Author of new minor in Ancient Studies (2009)<br />
Member, department sub-committee on language instruction (Fall 2008)<br />
Co-chair, Colliver Lectureship 2008 (Jacques Berlinerblau of Georgetown University: “Religion, Politics, Secularism and the Election of 2008")<br />
Administrator and Grant-writer, Department Workshop on Teaching the Introductory Course in Religious Studies funded by the Wabash Foundation for Teaching in Religion and Theology<br />
Grant participant, Writing in the Disciplines Departmental Grant, 2008<br />
<div class="cvHeader3">Community Service and Select Prior Academic Service</div><br />
Regional Alumni Interviewer, Brown University, 2001-2002, 2009-2011<br />
Member of the Coordinating Committee for the Introduction to Humanities Program, Stanford University, 2004-6<br />
Member of the Board, Tuscaloosa-Lakewood Neighborhood Association, Durham, NC<br />
Graduate Student Liaison, Women’s Studies Chair search committee, Duke University, 2000<br />
Steering Committee Member, Duke University Women’s Studies Graduate Conference, 1996<br />
<div class="cvHeader2">Select Media Appearances and Interviews</div>
<p><a href="http://www.lodinews.com/lodi_living/article_c9d918c2-da0c-11e4-ba50-eb5df9e1ee93.html" target="_blank">"What Would Jesus Eat?"</a> by Sara Jane Pohlman, <em>Lodi Sentinel-News</em> 3 April 2015</p>
<p>“Directions in the Study of Religion: Caroline Schroeder,” Marginalia Review of Books interview, <a title="http://marginalia.lareviewofbooks.org/directions-study-religion-caroline-schroeder/" href="http://marginalia.lareviewofbooks.org/directions-study-religion-caroline-schroeder/">http://marginalia.lareviewofbooks.org/directions-study-religion-caroline-schroeder/</a><br />
“Coptic Civilization: Digital Coptic,” Logos TV interview, filmed and awaiting airdate<br />
"Interview with Caroline T. Schroeder re: Jesus’ Wife Fragment,” the Jesus Blog, 25 April 2014. <a title="http://historicaljesusresearch.blogspot.com/2014/04/interview-with-caroline-t-schroeder-re.html" href="http://historicaljesusresearch.blogspot.com/2014/04/interview-with-caroline-t-schroeder-re.html">http://historicaljesusresearch.blogspot.com/2014/04/interview-with-caroline-t-schroeder-re.html</a><br />
“History of Relics Spark Curiosity,” by Michael Fitzgerald, Stockton Record 22 September 2013. <a title="http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130922/A_NEWS0803/309220311/-1/rss02" href="http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130922/A_NEWS0803/309220311/-1/rss02">http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130922/A_NEWS0803/309220311/-1/rss02</a><br />
“Coptic Civilization: Monastic Studies,” Logos TV interview, <a title="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx1UaEh49a4" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx1UaEh49a4">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx1UaEh49a4</a><br />
“Coptic Civilization: St. Shenouda’s Monastic Bodies,” Logos TV interview <a title="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuruDTTQsyA" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuruDTTQsyA">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuruDTTQsyA</a><br />
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<div class="cvHeader2">Professional Organizations</div> Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2012-present<br />
American Academy of Religion, 1995-present<br />
American Research Center in Egypt, 1999-present<br />
American Society of Church History, 2000-present<br />
International Association for Coptic Studies, 2000-present<br />
National Women's Studies Association<br />
North American Patristics Society, 1996-present<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 1993-present<br />
Phi Kappa Phi, 2013-present<br />
Society of Biblical Literature, 1996-present<br />
St. Shenouda the Archimandrite Society<br />
Text Encoding Initiative, 2012-present<br />
<div class="cvHeader2" style="line-height: 17px; " >Languages</div>Greek, Coptic, French, German, Latin, Syriac<br />
Basic Syriac, Middle Egyptian, and Arabic<br />
<div class="cvHeader2">Digital Skills</div>
Digital Humanities project management experience<br>
Competencies in HTML and CSS<br/>
Basic skills in XML markup and TEI XML<br />
Data curation and data modeling for digital text corpora<br>
Wordpress<br/>
DHSI courses: Digital Pedagogy, Linked Open Data
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