Teaching

Spring 2024

  • EL107 Composition & Culture
  • EL151: A.I. & Future Literacy
  • EL156 Career Orientation; EL256 Career Workshop; EL356 Career Capstone

Fall 2023

  • EL107: Composition and Culture
  • EL160: News, Arts and Sports Writing
  • EL264: Shakespeare in Context

Spring 2023

  • EL106 & EL107 Composition & Culture
  • EL156 Career Orientation; EL256 Career Workshop; EL356 Career Capstone

J-Term 2022/23

  • EL266: American Literature (1776-Present)

Fall 2022

  • EL107 (Composition and Culture)
  • EL160: News, Arts and Sports Writing

Spring 2022

  • EL106 & EL107 Composition & Culture
  • EL156 Career Orientation; EL256 Career Workshop; EL356 Career Capstone
  • EL236: Magazine Writing

Fall 2021

  • EL107: Composition and Culture
  • EL160: News, Arts and Sports Writing
  • EL264: Shakespeare in Context

Spring 2021

  • EL106 & EL107 Composition & Culture
  • EL156 Career Orientation; EL256 Career Workshop; EL356 Career Capstone

J-Term 2020/21

  • Special Topics in American Literature: August Wilson

Fall 2020

  • EL107 (Sections 07 and 08)
  • EL160: News, Arts and Sports Writing
  • EL266: American Literature (1776-Present)

Spring 2020

J-Term 2019/20

  • American Literature (1776-Present)

Fall 2019

Spring 2019

  • EL106: Composition & Culture Part B
  • EL273: Topics in American Literature — Dystopia

DeForest Kelly as Dr McCoy uses a device called “The Great Teacher” from the classic Star Trek episode “Spock’s Brain”

Fall 2018

Spring 2018

J-Term 2017/8

  • EL267: American Literature 1915-Present

Fall 2017

Spring 2017

J-Term 2016/7

  • EL267: American Literature 1915-Present

Fall 2016

  • EL107: Composition and Culture
  • EL200: Media Lab
  • EL266: American Literature 1800-1915
  • EL405: New Media Projects

Summer 2016

  • EL231: Digital Storytelling

Spring 2016

Fall 2015

Spring 2015

J-Term 2015

Video Game Culture and Theory

Fall 2014

Spring 2014

J-Term 2014

Fall 2013

Spring 2013

Fall 2012

Spring 2012

January 2012

Fall 2011

Spring 2011

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