Teaching
The Economics of Social Issues
Developed and taught a new one credit elective class for non-majors in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021 focused on reading and discussing economics papers in the context of social issues relevant to policymaking
Consistently recieved teaching ratings above department and school average
Attracted diverse students and students new to economics
Teaching Assistant experience at Johns Hopkins
Labor Economics
Economics of Poverty and Inequality
Social Policy Implications of Behavioral Economics
Intro to Social Policy
Elements of Macroeconomics
Joel Dean Undergraduate Teaching Award
One of three Economics TAs to recieve award for undergraduate teaching
Economic Policy Issues Coloquium
Presentations of topics such as childcare and stratification economics to Johns Hopkins undergraduate Economics Majors
Guest Lecture at Baltimore Polytechnic High School
Guest lecture on the gender wage gap and monopsony labor market models for AP and elective economics class in Baltimore public high school