I view teaching as an extension of doing mathematics, where understanding develops through active engagement in an environment where students feel supported, heard, and comfortable taking risks. My teaching practices emphasize clarity, intuition, and collaboration, and is shaped continuously by critical reflections and student feedback.
Fellow of 2024-2025 MAA Project NExT
Finalist for the Provost Awards for Outstanding Teaching at the University of Kentucky, 2026
Associate-level certificate at Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL)
Spring 2026: Introductory Probability, Finite Mathematics
Fall 2025: Finite Mathematics, Intro to Contemporary Math
Spring 2025: Number Theory, Finite Mathematics
Fall 2024: History of Math, Finite Mathematics, Intro to Contemporary Math
Spring 2024: Number Theory, Finite Mathematics
Fall 2023: Intro to Contemporary Math, College Algebra
Spring 2021: Calculus II
Spring 2023: Multivariable Calculus for Engineers
Fall 2022: Single Variable Calculus for Engineers
Spring 2022, Fall 2021: Graduate Algebra
Spring 2020: Fundamental Properties Spaces/Functions
Spring 2020: Introduction to Abstract Algebra
Spring 2020: Math for Biological Sciences
Fall 2019: Calculus II
Summer 2019: Calculus and Matrix Algebra for Business
Summer 2019: Calculus for the Biological Sciences
Spring 2019: Multivariable Calculus on Mathematica
Fall 2018: Multivariable Calculus on Mathematica
Fall 2021: Educational Psychology
Spring 2021: Calculus for the Biological Sciences