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Halle Mosser Reasner
Teaching and Writing between Teaching and Writing

Halle Mosser Reasner
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Personal Data:
Name: Halle M. Reasner
Address: 2301 Crescent Drive
Cell Phone: 717.742.8612
Date of Birth: May 8, 1995
Email: hmreasner@wm.edu
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Education
August 2016 – May 2020 Millersville University - Millersville, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in Black Studies Major GPA: 3.54
Minor GPA: 3.95
Overall GPA: 3.43
January 2021 – May 2023 Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island.
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing – Pass
May 2024 - May 2025 The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in English in Secondary Education
Overall GPA: 3.90
Achievements
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Spring 2019 Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity Inducted into Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity Fall 2019 Phi Sigma Pi Homecoming Chair
Elected Chair of Phi Sigma Pi’s homecoming presentation in the Millersville parade. Also, a competition, Phi Sigma Pi went on to take first place in the parade.
Fall 2019 Millersville Equestrian Team – Executive Board Member Elected as Treasurer and Fundraising Manager for the 2019-2020 competition year. Organized events on campus and within the local community to raise funds and support for the team.
Spring 2020 Millersville University’s Horse and Pony Club - Founder and president of a student organization created for students who wanted to ride recreationally.
Dean’s List Student
Fall 2016, Spring 2018, Spring 2019,
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Publications
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Spring 2019 Made in Millersville Conference - Presented personally conducted research analyzing the literary text The One Thousand and One Nights in comparison with Arabian Nights mini-series and find the variation of storytelling from three varying academic perspectives. Participants ranged from students with art backgrounds and those in areas of math and science.
Spring 2019 Frederick Douglass Institute Conference at East Stroudsburg University - Presented personal research on the bildungsroman literary style in Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man.
Spring 2020 George Street Press - Hybrid text titled “DN TO IVEG PU HET PIHS” uses seven different hybrid styles that present a “create your own ending” for the audience.
Summer 2020 African American Studies Minor, Millersville University – “Black Lives in Dress Whites Matter” - Partnered with the Midshipmen Black Studies Club at the United States Naval Academy, analyzing and reporting on current social issues at the Academy that lead to lingering racism and bigotry through written and verbal interviews. Publication can be viewed at www.blacklivesindresswhitesmatter.com
Fall 2022 Critical Thesis for Masters in Fine Arts - Salve Regina University “Black and White and Gray All Over” - Developed a mock course in Females in African American Literature for The Citadel Military College, arguing that adding courses with diversity would meet their seven step academic plans, fulfill their mission statement, and develop principled leaders.
Summer 2023 Winner of the Colonel Darron L. Wright Award – “Married to the Sea” and creative non-fiction piece that exposes the epidemic of unemployment and underemployment in the military spouse community.
Summer 2025 – Working with the Virginia Public Schools Behavior Analyst Network and the Cooperative for Effective Behavior Intervention and Supports to develop interactive escape rooms used for professional development courses that teaches educators how to analyze and identify interfering behaviors.
