Teaching
Current Semester (Fall 2025)
- PPOL 511: Political Institutions, Processes and Public Policy
- A game theory-based course on the intersection of political institutions and public policy through a political economy lens (master’s level; also taught Fall 2024)
- PPOL 697: Capstone: Research Policy Thesis I
- First semester capstone advising (master’s level; also taught Fall 2024)
- PPOL 698: Capstone: Research Policy Thesis II
- Second semester capstone advising (master’s level; also taught Spring 2025 and Summer 2025)
- If you are enrolled in one of my courses, or you are one of my capstone advisees, please email me for an office hours appointment.
Past Semesters
Jacksonville University
- PPOL 521: Statistics and Research Methods in Public Policy
- A data-driven course that introduces students to statistics, causality, and programming in
R
(master’s level; Fall 2024)
- A data-driven course that introduces students to statistics, causality, and programming in
- PPOL 541: Public Policy Analysis
- A causal inference driven course focused on program evaluation (master’s level; Spring 2025)
- PPOL 651: Special Topics: Game Theory for Public Policy
- An introductory game theory course at the graduate level; covers static and dynamic games of complete and incomplete information (master’s level; Summer 2025)
I am happy to provide syllabi for my courses upon request.
Yale University
- Graduate Student Advisor for the Program on Ethics, Politics and Economics, including The Senior Essay and The Yearlong Senior Essay
- Undergraduate level; fall 2022, spring 2023, fall 2023, spring 2024
- Section Leader for The United States Congress
- Undergraduate level; spring 2020, summer 2021, summer 2022
- Section Leader for Intro to Game Theory
- Graduate level; spring 2021
- Section Leader for Game Theory & Political Science
- Undergraduate and graduate level; fall 2019, fall 2020