ESSAYS
"Now You're Cooking With Gas," winner of the Rafael Torch Memorial Prize for Creative Nonfiction, North American Review, fall 2019.
EDITORIAL, SHORT FEATURES & PROFILES
Co-editor of Mestenhauser and the Possibilities of International Education: Illuminating Pathways for Inquiry and Future Practice with Anne M. D'Angelo and Mary Katherine O'Brien. Routledge, 2023, now available.
"In Tunisia, a showcase of Roman mosaics," Star Tribune, January 16, 2020.
Editor of Connect magazine, College of Education and Human Development (CEHD), University of Minnesota, from 2011 to 2019:
Selected features
Heaven and earth. Connect, Fall 2019.
Absence and healing. Connect, Spring/summer 2019.
What we're learning about gaps. Connect, Spring/summer 2018.
Helping families, protecting children. Connect, Winter 2018.
Measuring success. Connect, Winter 2018.
Places for healing. Connect, Fall 2017.
Borderlands. Connect, Fall 2017.
The gratitude factor. Connect, Winter 2017.
Making democracy work. Connect, Fall 2016.
Selected profiles
A world of learning, one to one: Kay Thomas. Connect, Spring/summer 2019.
We are family: Tabitha Grier-Reed. Connect, Winter 2017.
A gift for serving others: Paul Amla. Connect, Fall 2016.
All hands on deck: pioneering international educator Josef Mestenhauser (1925–2015). Connect, Spring/summer 2015.
REVIEWS
Limber, by Angela Pelster, Star Tribune, June 28, 2014.
Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery, by Robert Kolker, Star Tribune, July 29, 2013.
SCHOLARSHIP
Culture, Learning, and the Disciplines: Theory and Practice in Cross-Cultural Orientation. Josef Mestenhauser, Gayla Marty, and Inge Steglitz, eds. NAFSA: 1988. Read a short summary or a review.
LITURGICAL DRAMA
The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene. A liturgical drama in four parts. Adapted from the book The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene: Legends, Apocrypha, and the Christian Testament, by Jane Schaberg. Produced at University Baptist Church, April 2005.
Advent: A Women’s Exodus and Gospel. A liturgical drama in four parts. Adapted from the book The Illegitimacy of Jesus: A Feminist Theological Interpretation of the Infancy Narratives, by Jane Schaberg. Produced at University Baptist Church, December 1990, December 2001.
EARLY ESSAYS & OPINION
"Selling the farm." Minnesota Daily, Jan. 16, 1985.
"What’s in a name: Mrs. Rose’s children." Minnesota Daily, July 13, 1984.
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