



I approach interdisciplinary education and experiential learning as key tools for working toward more just societies and environments. I pursue these values through the following courses:
Boston College (Associate Professor of the Practice)
- Ideas and Practices in Environmental Studies (ENVS 2240)
- Ecologies of Power (ENVS 3325)
- Alternative Energy (ENVS 3340)
- Environmental Seminar (ENVS 4943)
Allegheny College (Assistant Professor)
- Academic Discourse I: Environmental Storytelling (FS 101*15)
- Introduction to Environmental Science (ENVSC 110)
- Environmental Problem Analysis (FSENV 201)
- Environmental Research Methods (ENVSC 210, including co-taught)
- Economic Growth and the Environment (ENVSC 390, co-taught)
- Extractive Environments (ENVSC 393)
- Political Ecologies (ENVSC 490)
- ESS Junior Seminar (ENVSC 585)
- ESS Senior Seminar (ENVSC 600/610)
- Experiential Learning Seminar: Sustainability in Germany (EXL 594, co-taught)
Syracuse University (Adjunct Professor and Graduate Instructor of Record)
- Global Community (MAX 132)
- World Urban Geography (GEO 105)
- Mapping Today (GEO 108)
- World Cultures (GEO 272)
Full teaching portfolio, including comprehensive student evaluations, available upon request.
