Ohio University teaching
Undergraduate: Frontiers of Economics (Economics of Innovation), Introduction to Economics, Principles of Microeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Managerial Economics, Public Finance, Introduction to Statistics,
Graduate: Applied Econometrics
A primary component of the George Washington Forum is the undergraduate fellowship program. We meet bi-weekly throughout the academic year to discuss a variety of works. You can find a current list of readings here, if you want to read along!
Our civic education program is modeled after traditional Philosophy, Politics, and Economics programs emerging from Cambridge and Oxford, although we explore many areas including history and the humanities. It is a chance to draw on various perspectives regarding what it means to live a good life, find meaning, and contribute to society in a way that makes our lives better.
Other teaching
From 2014 - 2020 I co-hosted weekend colloquia twice a year for students from across the country where we explored ideas related to philosophy, politics, and economics.
Spring colloquium: Humanomics (recent reading list)
Fall colloquium: Morality and Economics (recent reading list)
Past teaching
Undergraduate: Humanomics (Chapman, FSC), International Trade (FSC), Political Economics (FSU)