Teaching

At the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, I teach courses on economics, public policy, education policy, and quantitative methods. I have taught classes in in-person, asynchronous online, and synchronous online formats. Please see below some of the courses I currently teach, with sample syllabi.


University at Albany, SUNY
Quantitative Methods of Causal Inference (RPAD 725). Instructor at PhD level, Public Administration and Policy
Principles in Public Economics (RPAD 503). Instructor at MPA level, Public Administration and Policy
Economics of Government Programs (RPAD 643). Instructor at MPA level, Public Administration and Policy
Economic and Financial Theory (RPAD 703). Instructor at PhD level, Public Administration and Policy.
Schools and Social Inequality (RPAD 399). Instructor at undergraduate level, Public Administration and Policy.


Duke University
Microeconomic Policy Tools. Teaching Assistant at undergraduate level, Sanford School of Public Policy


Yale University
Transportation’s Role in a Changing Economy. Teaching Assistant at MBA/MS level, School of Management and School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.


Instructional Training
Project TIER Faculty Development Workshop, Haverford College
Early Career Institute, Institute of Teaching Learning and Academic Leadership, University at Albany, SUNY
Certificate in College Teaching, Duke University
Preparing Future Faculty Fellowship, Duke University