Instructional Experience

Undergraduate

ECON 261: Principles of Macroeconomics (Summer 2022, Summer 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2020)

  • Instructor of Record, responsible for course delivery and curriculum management.
  • Promoted innovative team-based learning (TBL) initiatives.
  • Average student evaluations: 4.75/5.0
    • Highest: Knowledge and deftness of course contents
    • Lowest: Prompt availability, flexibility in office hours and meetings

Graduate

ECON 660: Microeconomic Analysis I (Spring 2020, Fall 2018)

  • Conducted weekly recitation sessions to reinforce course concepts for graduate students.

Lectures

ECON 700: Labor Economics I, Fall 2022

  • Guest lectured on the cohesion of health and the labor force.

    ECON 750: Public Sector Economics I, Spring 2019

  • Lectured on using externality models to applied health research.

Mentorship and University Service

Undergraduate Academic Advisor (Fall 2017 - Spring 2019)

  • Enhanced departmental planning tools to help students map major/minor scenarios more effectively.
  • Represented the Economics Department at campus events to support recruitment efforts.
  • Supported non-traditional students, including transfer students and student parents, by monitoring progress and facilitating accommodations.
  • Advocated for students with disabilities through ongoing coordination with the Disability Resource Center to ensure equitable access and academic success.