I teach a diverse array of biology courses at Prince George’s Community College (PGCC) in Largo, Maryland. My professional motivation is to maximize educational opportunities for students and enhance the college experience for students from all walks of life.
B.S. Biological Sciences: University of Maryland, 2015
M.S. Biology: Sam Houston State University, 2017
Specializations: ecology of freshwater organisms (primarily fish and arthropods), invasive species, and common statistical analyses used in biology.
“My mission as a STEM educator is to return the favor of inspiration my teachers gave me, as well as helping develop a profound respect for the natural world. I also believe that educational resources should not be proprietary and the fastest way to close educational gaps is to do all we can to make information free and accessible.”
*Indicates a "Zero Cost" course, where any traditional purchases (such as textbooks and laboratory manuals) were converted by me to Open Educational Resource (OER) materials and modules.
I have the trainings/certifications to teach in any modality offered at PGCC. (F2F, structured remote, asynchronous, hybrid)