Courses
I served as a Graduate Teaching Fellow in Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 and currently serve as an Adjunct Lecturer (Spring 2025–Present) in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at CUNY Baruch College. A semester-by-semester record of courses taught is listed below. Additional course materials and teaching resources are available on my Teaching Site (accessible via the Teaching menu).
CURRENT TERM
SOC 1005 · Intro Sociology (4:10–5:25 PM; 5:50–7:05 PM)
Spring 2026Instructor of record
Design and teach a required general-education course emphasizing sociological imagination, inequality, and empirical reasoning. Responsible for syllabus design, lectures, grading, and student mentoring; average class size 30-40 students.
UndergraduateCUNY Baruch
INCOMING TERM
SOC 1005 · Intro Sociology (4:10–5:25 PM)
Fall 2026Instructor of record
UndergraduateCUNY Baruch
SOC/ANT/BLS/LTS 3035 · The Remaking of New York: The Immigrant Experience (5:50–7:05 PM)
Fall 2026Instructor of record
This is my first course as a PhD candidate that directly reflects my specialization. We will examine how immigrants have shaped New York City—its neighborhoods, labor markets, politics, culture, and everyday life.
The course has not started yet. If you are interested, you are warmly welcome to enroll.
UndergraduateCUNY Baruch
OTHER
SOC 1005 · Intro Sociology
Instructor of record
▍Fall 2025
▍Spring 2025
▍Spring 2024
▍Fall 2023
UndergraduateCUNY Baruch