Teaching is an act of empowerment. In class settings, students are active participants in learning as researchers, thinkers, and emerging leaders. I create learning experiences that spark curiosity, foster confidence, and connect academic concepts to real-world challenges. My philosophy emphasizes student agency, recognizing that learners thrive when they feel seen, supported, and challenged.
COURSES TAUGHT

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Introduction to Sociology
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Introduction t0 Social Science
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Introduction to Social Gerontology
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Minority Groups
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Sociology of the Family
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Sociology: Alcohol and Drug Abuse
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Environmental Sociology
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Applied Environmental Sociology
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Social Psychology
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Social Problems
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Sociology of Mental Health
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Introduction to Medical Sociology
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Sociology of Health and Medicine
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Sociology of Gender
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Elementary Statistics

Balancing Institutional Demands with Transformative Intent

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