At Baruch College, I teach courses in the Political Science Department, the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, and the Macaulay Honors College, in face-to-face and fully online formats. I also teach in the International Migration Studies Program at the CUNY Graduate Center:
While a graduate student at UC Berkeley, I was a Teaching Assistant for courses in the Political Science, American Studies, and Geography Departments:
I also enjoy guest teaching at other institutions. In April 2018, for example, I taught a week-long seminar on "A Nation of Immigrants? The Politics of Immigration and Immigrant Rights in the United States" at the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Immigration and Immigrant Integration in the U.S. (Political Science) | Spring 2021
- Migration Policy (CUNY Graduate Center) | Spring 2021
- American Government: Practices and Values (Political Science)
- Political Science Capstone Seminar (Political Science)
- Research Practicum in Political Science (Political Science)
- Social Movements in the United States (Political Science)
- Citizenship and Public Affairs (Marxe School)
- Immigrant Cities (Marxe School)
- The Peopling of New York City (Macaulay Honors College)
While a graduate student at UC Berkeley, I was a Teaching Assistant for courses in the Political Science, American Studies, and Geography Departments:
- Introduction to American Politics
- Politics, Immigration, and Citizenship in the United States
- Race, Ethnicity, and Politics in Contemporary California
- Introduction to American Studies: Food in America
- The American Urban Experience
I also enjoy guest teaching at other institutions. In April 2018, for example, I taught a week-long seminar on "A Nation of Immigrants? The Politics of Immigration and Immigrant Rights in the United States" at the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.