I am passionate about teaching. My goal as an educator is to create an engaging and inclusive learning environment where success is accessible to all students. My course formats vary depending on the subject, but often involve a mix of lecture, group work, project-based learning, and flipped classrooms. Please feel free to reach out to me for more details on the following courses I have taught.
Courses at Vassar College
- M 341: Statistical Inference, Spring: 2025, 2026
- M 301: Topics in Data Science, Fall 2025
- M 244: Intermediate Data Science, Spring: 2025, 2026
- M 241: Probability, Fall 2025
- M 240: Introduction to Statistics, Fall 2024
Courses at Smith College
- M 212: Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2023
- M 211: Linear Algebra, Spring 2023
- M 153: Introduction to Discrete Mathematics, Spring 2024
- M 111: Calculus I, Fall 2022
Courses at Montana State University
- M 172: Calculus II, Fall 2019, Spring 2020
- M 171: Calculus I, Fall 2017
- M 121: College Algebra, Fall 2016, Spring 2017
Teaching Adjacent Experience
- I created two videos for the Applied Algebraic Topology Research Network (AATRN) youtube channel. One on creating mosaics from images and another on directed topology.
- I helped organize Putnam problem solving sessions at Smith in Fall 2022.
- I was a grader and lead tutor for M 151: Precalculus at MSU in Summer 2019.
- I was a teaching assistant at the Applied Mathematical Modeling with Topological Techniques Workshop at ICERM in August 2019. For this workshop, Jordan Schupbach and I wrote a Rips Filtration tutorial for the R-TDA package.
- During the semesters I taught at MSU, I was also a mathematics tutor at MSU's Math Learning Center.
- While at Kenyon College, I was the lead tutor for Calculus II and the Art of Mathematics (non-major's course).