
I enjoy teaching courses that cover a variety of areas including Public Opinion, Political Psychology, Political Parties, the Presidency, the Supreme Court, the US Congress, Introduction to International Relations, and Introduction to American and Comparative Politics. In complement to my research pipeline, I would love the opportunity to offer an Introduction to Biology and Politics course, which involves taking theories from behavioral and molecular genetics, psychophysiology, neuroscience, and evolutionary psychology and applying them to political attitudes and behaviors.
Northwestern University
Health Politics, Spring 2025, Fall 2025 scheduled
Senior Honors Thesis Seminar II, Winter 2025, Winter 2026 scheduled
American Politics and Government, Winter 2026 scheduled, Winter, Spring, Summer 2025; Winter, Spring, Summer 2024; Fall 2023
Political Parties, Campaigns & Elections, Fall 2024, Spring 2026 scheduled
Senior Honors Thesis Seminar I, Fall 2024, Fall 2025 scheduled
Political Psychology, Winter, Spring, Summer 2024, Summer 2025
Politics of The Supreme Court, Northwestern University Fall 2023, Spring 2026 scheduled
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The U.S. Supreme Court, Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022, Spring 2021
U.S. Racial & Ethnic Politics, Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020
Politics of the European Union, Summer 2022
Comparative Politics in Developing Nations, Summer 2021, Fall 2019
Introduction to U.S. Government & Politics, Spring 2019
Introduction to Political Science, Fall 2019
Arizona State University
Classroom Leadership, Spring 2014
Social Studies/Diverse Language Learners in Education, Fall 2014
Student Teaching Practicum, Arizona State University, Spring 2014, Fall 2013
Rio Salado College
U.S. and Arizona Constitution, Rio Salado College (2011-2013)
American National Government, Rio Salado College (2008-2010)
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