I have taught in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University and the Department of Sociology and the Institute of Quantitative Theory and Methods at Emory University.
NYU Gallatin
Taught interdisciplinary courses at the nexus of environmental and social sciences, investigating how globalization, political economy, and power and inequality relate to agriculture, food systems, and the natural and built environment, including:
Globalization, Migration, and Statelessness
Emory University
Taught courses in statistics, sociology, and sustainability, including a hands on course on urban, organic agriculture, including:
Introduction to Statistical Inference
Global Change
The Politics of Food, Hunger, and Sustainability
Organic Gardening