Teaching
As an instructor, I aim to expand the walls of the classroom, helping my students see politics as central to our shared world. My statement of teaching philosophy is available here.
Teaching Experience
Instructor, The Politics of Public Policy, Princeton University (graduate, F23, F24)
Instructor, Workshop on Historical and Archival Research (undergraduate, S25)
Instructor, Challenges of Living an Ethical Life, Duke University (undergraduate, S21)
Teaching Assistant, Challenges of Living an Ethical Life, Duke University (undergraduate, S19)
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Political Philosophy, Duke University (undergraduate, F18)
Honors Thesis Advisor, Duke University Department of Political Science (undergraduate, F19-S20)
Mentoring Experience
Mentor, UNC Correctional Education Program
Graduate Fellowship Advisor, Office of Undergraduate Scholars and Fellows
Co-Developer, Undergraduate Career Development Course, Duke University Department of Political Science [read more about the course here]
Peer Writing Tutor, Ruth Barton Writing Center, Colorado College
Pedagogical Training
Training in Fundamentals of Case Teaching, Harvard Business School
Certificate in College Teaching
Certificate of Accomplishment in Teaching Writing in the Disciplines
Teaching Politics Certificate, Duke University Department of Political Science