Introduction to Global Politics Syllabus Materials
Introduction to Politics Syllabus Materials Evaluation
Comparative Politics Syllabus Materials Evaluation
The Student Work Gallery highlights examples of undergraduate student work from my courses, featuring creative projects such as memes, AI-supported assignments, and other engaging ways of exploring political science.
Social and Political Philosophy
Modern Political Theory (Guest lecturer)
Classical and Medieval Political Theory (Guest lecturer)
International Relations (Guest lecturer)
Genocide: A Comparative Perspective
Introduction to Global Politics (Section Instructor)
Introduction to Sociology
POLI 780 Theories of Comparative Politics, McCausland Innovation Fund (Graduate level)
Awarded support to co-develop a modular data literacy and R programming resource for undergraduate political science courses. The project pilots in POLI 101 (Introduction to Global Politics) in Fall 2025. Designed to help students interpret political datasets and build digital literacy, the resource integrates real-world data and responsible AI use to foster accessible, active learning. See Detail here.
Check back at the end of the year for updates and sample units!