Courses Taught
(MAT D) Intermediate Algebra (Fall 2025)
(MAT 17B) Calculus II for Biology and Medicine (Summer 2025)
Implemented standards based grading
(WLD 910) Precalculus for Biology and Data Science (Winter 2025)
Implemented a flipped classroom
(MAT D) Intermediate Algebra (Summer 2024)
(MAT 145) Enumerative Combinatorics (Summer 2024)
(MAT 17B) Calculus II for Biology and Medicine (Summer 2023)
(MAT 12) Precalculus (Summer 2021)
Teaching Assistant
Precalculus, Calculus I-IV, Calculus for Biology and Medicine II, Introduction to Abstract Math, Modern Algebra
The Directed Reading Program pairs undergraduate students with a graduate student mentor to read on a mathematical topic. The goal is to explore an interesting topic together, the mentee gaining depth of knowledge and mathematical confidence with the guidance of the mentor. We organize a conference at the end of the session for our mentees to present a poster or talk.
In the spring, we run Spring Seminars. Graduate students design small informal seminars, many of which demonstrate that not all mathematical thinking is computing derivatives and integrals.
I have mentored six projects on Catalan numbers, the Collatz conjecture, game theory, analysis, graph theory, and Galois theory, and led a seminar called Curiosities of Counting.