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I have been a Graduate Teaching Fellow at BU for the following courses with lab and discussion sections:
 

  • Graduate course on Quantitative Research Methods (PO841)

  • Introduction to American Politics (PO111)

I taught a short seminar at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid in the Spring of 2020 (syllabus).
I was the instructor for an undergrad course at Boston University: "Cities in a Polarized Nation: Local Politics and Policy Change in America" (syllabus).
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"The professor was super passionate about the material, which made it far more interesting to us. Though some of the information was complex, she did a great job at breaking it down so we could understand it. This class was engaging, interesting, and I actually looked forward to it every week. One of the best teachers I've had so far at BU." Student Evaluation

"The instructor was very enthusiastic, and she encouraged participation in the class frequently, which helped me clarify any aspects of the content I had issues with. She also allowed for discussion between students throughout the class, and she was very flexible with regards to office hours and seeing students outside of class." 

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