Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Holly's CV

Holly Boud

1444 N 1300 W Orem, UT 84057 · 801-831-3457 · boud.holly@gmail.com

Education
M.A. English, emphasis on 19th century British literature                     expected June 2018
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

B.A. English, emphasis on writing and literature                                                      April 2016
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

Teaching and Service
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

Graduate Instructor/Teaching Assistant                                                           May–June 2017 British Literature and Landscape Study Abroad (forthcoming)  
                  
            .Assist program director in planning and execution of program itinerary
            .Assist in leading lecture and class discussion
            .Grade student papers and course assignments
            .Hold individual student consultations
            .Assist program director in leading program excursions

Graduate Instructor                                                                                     August 2016–present
Writing 150: Writing and Rhetoric

            .Design and plan course syllabus
            .Lead lecture and class discussion 3 hours/week
            .Hold weekly office hours for student consultations
            .Grade student papers
            .Attend University Writing Department’s Weekly Instructor Meetings 

Assistant Editor
Book of Mormon Central, Springville, UT                                                   Feb. 2016–present

.Coordinate with researchers at beginning and ending stages of publication
.Edit documents
.Design and format daily published PDF documents of articles on Adobe InDesign

Intern and Researcher
Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, England                                               May 2015–August 2015

.Assistant to the curators
.Conducted individual as well as group research projects
.Worked with MODES updating Trust’s catalog, handled MSS
.Gave tours of Wordsworth Dove Cottage
.Managed museum entrance at front desk
.Helped facilitate security measures
.Gained customer service and retail experience
.Surveyed patrons experiences at museum
.Worked on a MEG grant compiling material (annotated bibliography, photographs, research material) for a forthcoming Romantic Circles resource on Dorothy Wordsworth’s guide to the Lakes.

Research Assistant and Student Cataloger in Special Collections
Harold B. Lee Library                                         Oct. 2011–Dec. 2012; Sept. 2014–May 2016

.Helped facilitate in the preservation efforts of 19th century materials
.Special projects in Victorian, music, the William Wordsworth and Robert Burns collections, and Mormon missionary journals
.Gathered topical information for research projects
.Compiled a research guide for the library’s website.

Phi Kappa Phi Vice President                                                                     May 2015–May 2016
Brigham Young University Chapter

.Attended monthly meetings with PKP president and board
.Headed the Student Council, executed a social, coordinated with faculty for events, organized service projects, created a budget
.Helped implement an annual Literacy Drive collecting and distributing books for students at a local elementary school

Library Student Advisory Committee                                                 August 2014–April 2015
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University

.Served to improve different library resources on campus
.Attended bimonthly meetings

Humanities Student Advisory Committee                                         August 2014–April 2015
College of Humanities, Brigham Young University

.Helped with various group projects
.Gained leadership skills
.Took students polls and facilitated discussions with students
.Organized a lecture to help students learn about mentored research opportunities

Conference Presentation
“Revealing and Concealing Social Performance: A Close Look at Theatrics in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park.”  South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (SCSECS). February 16–18, 2017.


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