 Denise Troll Covey
 Denise Troll Covey
Teaching  
University of Pittsburgh School of Library and Information Sciences 
  -  Academic Library Management – Spring 2001-2002. Co-taught with Carnegie Mellon University Libraries’ Dean and Associate Dean. Contributed salary to scholarship for Carnegie Mellon University Libraries’ staff attending the School of Library and Information Sciences. 
-  Automating Library Systems and Services – July 1999, 2000. Guest lecturer on issues and processes in running a library automation unit.
Carnegie Mellon 
   Academy of Lifelong Learning 
  -  Life Lived as a Monk: A Serious Study of the Life, Literature, Music, and Policies from the Middle Ages to Today – Spring 2003. Curriculum designer and instructor.
-  The Rhetoric of the Apparitions of the Virgin Mary  – Spring 2000. Curriculum designer and instructor.
   Course-Related Instruction 
  -  Philosophy Department, Issues in Multimedia Authoring – October 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004. Guest lecturer on copyright issues. 
-  Heinz School of Public Policy – November 2002. Panelist: “Information Technology and Intellectual Property Policy Issues.” 
   For-Credit Undergraduate Courses 
  -  Technology and Literacy – Spring 1989, 9 units. Curriculum designer and instructor, Computer Languages, Applications and Systems Program (CLASP) 
-  Reading Texts – 1985-1987, 9 units. Instructor, English Department 
-  Rhetoric and Social Interaction – 1985-1987, 9 units. Instructor, English Department 
Other 
 Introduction to Information Professions – April 2005. Guest faculty in online chat session on leading change. University of North Texas .