Teaching

My teaching is grounded in the belief that classrooms should be spaces for curiosity, critique, and connection. My approach centers care, clarity, and a commitment to helping students think for themselves. I aim to make a lasting impact on my students’ academic and personal development.

Instructor

  • Math Camp for ECON 751 — Summer prep for incoming graduate students
  • Don’t Panic: A Guide to College, Economics, and the World Beyond (Res-Ec 191) — First-Year Seminar
  • Environmental Economics (Res-Ec 262) (Online) — University Without Walls
  • Understanding Resource Economics (Res-Ec 191) — First-Year Seminar

Teaching Assistant

  • Intermediate Statistics (Res-Ec 213) — Led discussion sessions
  • Econometric Methods (Res-Ec 702)
  • Probability Theory & Statistical Inference (Res-Ec 701)
  • Cost Benefit Analysis (Res-Ec 471)
  • Quantitative Methods (Res-Ec 313)
  • Environmental Economics (Res-Ec 262)
  • Intermediate Statistics (Res-Ec 213)
  • Computing: Foundations to Frontiers (Res-Ec 112)

Mentorship & Supervision

  • Supervisor of Undergraduate TAs — Oversaw 5 TAs for First-Year Seminar

Workshops Taught

  • Introduction to Stata — Introductory level
  • Data Management in Stata with Multiple Datasets — Intermediate level
  • Say it with a Graph in Stata — Intermediate level
  • Loops and Macros with Stata (Advanced Data Management) — Advanced level
  • Stata for Research: Organize Your Workflow — Intermediate level