Teaching
I am an Assistant Professor at Saint Mary's College, and am teaching (or will be teaching) the following courses:
BIO 323- Ecology (Fall 2015)
BIO 308 - Vertebrate Natural History (Spring 2016)
BIO 315- Statistical Methods for Biologists (projected to teach in Fall 2016)
BIO 309- Forest Ecology (projected to teach in Fall 2016)
BIO 332- Ornithology (projected to teach in Spring 2017)
I was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Utica College in Utica, NY from Fall 2011 through Fall 2013,
and taught the following courses:
BIO 90 - Preparatory Course for Anatomy and Physiology (taught during the Utica College Summer Institute for pre-freshmen)
BIO 101 - Anatomy and Phsyiology I (lecture and lab)
BIO 102 - Anatomy and Physiology II (lecture and lab)
BIO 211- General Biology I (lecture and lab)
BIO 231 - Research Methods I (computer lab based biostatistics)
BIO 232 - Research Methods II (reading, designing, and writing about scientific research)
BIO 329 - Evolution
BIO 420: Short Course: Biology of Birds
I believe that participation in research is an important part of a science education, and I have mentored several undergraduate students at Utica College in independent research.
Check out some photos of Student Research in action.