During my graduate studies at the University of Chicago, I served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for a range of courses, including:
- Intro to International Relations
- The American Presidency
- The Secret Side of International Politics
- Intro to American Politics
Additionally, I have designed and taught a seminar on U.S. responses to China’s rise, which introduced students to competing theoretical, historical, and policy perspectives on one of the defining challenges in international politics.
My teaching interests span international relations, national security, intelligence analysis, secrecy and foreign policy, and war and society, with a broader commitment to exploring how international and domestic politics are interconnected. For example, I have prepared a syllabus for a course tentatively titled “Shaped by War, Trade, and Propaganda: The United States in World Politics.”