I am passionate about helping students connect economic theory with real-world applications through clear explanations, interactive discussion, and data-driven examples. My goal is to make economics intuitive, rigorous, and relevant to students from all backgrounds. In recognition of my commitment to high-quality teaching, I received the 2025 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award from the Binghamton University Department of Economics.
Instructor of Record — Binghamton University
ECON 160: Principles of Microeconomics (fall 2024, spring 2025) class size: 70
ECON 362: Macroeconomic Theory (fall 2022, spring 2023) class size: 120
Teaching Assistant — Binghamton University
ECON 160: Principles of Microeconomics — Fall 2020, Fall 2025
ECON 162: Principles of Macroeconomics — Fall 2019, Spring 2020
ECON 350: U.S. Financial System, Markets, and Institutions — Spring 2021, Fall 2023
ECON 443: Economics of Labor — Fall 2021
ECON 462: Information Economics — Spring 2021
ECON 466: Introduction to Econometrics — Fall 2021
ECON 528: Monetary Economics (Master)— Spring 2024
ECON 556: Advanced Data Analysis (Master)— Fall 2023
ECON 612: Microeconomic Theory II (Ph.D.) — Spring 2022