(Course Designations: PAX/PJCS=Peace, Justice & Conflict Studies, PHI/RL/REL = Philosophy/Rel. Studies, WOS = Women’s and Gender Studies, COM= Comm. Studies, HON=Honors College, FYE - First Year Experience, AH=Arts and Humanities, IS=International and Global Studies, DS=Design for Leadership, SOCI=Sociology/Cultural Studies, OLS=Org. Leader. and Man.)
West Chester University of Pennsylvania (Fall 2013-Present; Graduate Courses*)
COM 332: Conflict Resolutions, Fall 20
FYE 100: First Year Experience, Fall 24
HON 353: A Nobel Idea: The Norway Experience for Promoting Peace and Developing Leaders, Fall 24-25
PAX/WOS 200: Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies, Winter 21, Fall 13-25, Spring 14-25
PAX 201: Global Perspectives in Peace and Justice, Fall 18
PAX 345: Mediation and Conciliation, Ind. Study Fall 20-21 and Spring 23
PAX 373: Conflict Transformation, Ind. Study Fall 22
PAX 377: Community Organizing, Ind. Study Spring 20, Fall 22
PAX 400: Peace and Conflict Studies Seminar, Ind. Study Fall 14/17/18 & Spring 23-25, Spring 15-18, 20-21
PHI 102: Introduction to Religious Studies, Winter 15, Fall 13-15, Spring 14-15
PHI 201: Contemporary Issues: Religion and Social Change, Fall 14
PHI 201: Contemporary Issues: Critiquing the Philosophies of White Supremacy, Fall 16
PHI 207: Philosophies of Nonviolence, Spring 21
PHI 220: Introduction to Islam, Fall 17-18
PHI 390: Women and Religion, Spring 14, 16-18, 25
PHI 410: Religion and Social Change, Ind. Study Spring 20
PHI 410: Native American Women, Ind. Study Spring 16
*PHI 481/581: Philosophy of Human Rights, Fall 23
*PHI 590: Native American Philosophies, Ind. Study Spring 17
*PHI 590: Human Rights of African Women, Ind. Study Spring 24
*PHI 600: Thesis 1, Fall 24
*PHI 610: Thesis 2, Spring 25
WOS 225: Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies, Spring 19, Fall 19, Fall 22, Spring 24
Graduate Thesis Advising:
Jacob Tease, Intersectional Existentialism: Finding Meaning in Modern Crisis, Defended Spring 2025
Defiance College (Fall 2008-Spring 2013)
AH 220: Global Civilizations
AH 112: Global Civilization II
IS 211: Introduction to International and Global Studies
IS 300: Conflict Resolution/Peace Studies
DL 212: Introduction to the New Testament
DL 337 World Religions
RL 175: Beyond Volunteerism
RL 198: Religious Studies Seminar
RL 201: Approaches to Religion
RL 267: Islam: Faith and Culture
RL 310: Mediation and Conciliation
RL 356: Forming One’s Faith
RL 321: Ethics and Morals
RL 380: Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion
RL 395: Individualized Readings
RL 499: Senior Capstone
Goshen College (Spring 2003-Spring 2008)
PJCS 210: Transforming Conflict and Violence
PJCS 299: Civil Rights Tour of the South
PJCS 325: Conflict Mediation
PJCS 312/REL 312: War, Peace and Nonresistance
PJCS 313: Violence and Nonviolence
PJCS 344: Individualized Readings
PJCS 345: Readings in Nonviolence
REL 310: Special Topics: Religion and Social Change
REL 310: Theologies of Whiteness
REL 310: Special Topics: Theology and Discipleship
Indianapolis Peace House Liaison
Other Teaching
Dissertation and Thesis Reader, Transformative Social Change, Saybrook University, Pasadena, CA, May 2024-Current
Peacemaking In Practice, Fall 2004, Indianapolis Peace Institute, Indianapolis, IN
The Church of the Brethren and a Practical Peace Church Theology, Spring 2004, Brethren Academy,
Bethany Theological Seminary, Hosted by Goshen College, IN
SOCI 2600 Living Peacefully in a Violent World, Spring 2001, Anderson University, IN
OLS 477 Conflict Management, Fall 2000, Purdue University, Richmond, IN, Campus
Church of the Brethren Peacemaking, March 2000, Brethren Academy, Bethany Theological Seminary, Richmond, IN