Teaching

Courses Taught

English 103 Disability Rhetoric
Fall 2025
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First-year composition course designed to introduce students to major concepts, topics, and theorists in disability studies. Readings include selections from Beginning with Disability edited by Lennard J. Davis, Disability Rhetoric by Jay Timothy Dolmage, and Crip Spacetime by Margaret Price.


Honors 329 Psychedelic Rhetorics
Fall 2024, Fall 2025
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Honors course designed to engage students with rhetoric and literature related to psychedelic medicines. Centers student-led Socratic discussions on texts including Selections by María Sabina, The Archaic Revival by Terence McKenna, and Psychedelic Justice edited by Labate and Cavnar.


English 103 Psychedelic Rhetorics
Fall 2022, Spring 2023, Fall 2023, Spring 2024
Instructor of Record

First-year composition course designed to engage students with rhetoric on psychedelic medicines. Course is structured around composition readings from Writing Spaces and other journals alongside analysis of various cultural artifacts. Course projects include a digital museum and a manifesto zine.


English 103 Rhetoric of Power
Spring 2022, Fall 2022
Instructor of Record

First-year composition course designed to explore the way writing and rhetoric shapes the power structures of our daily lives. Course is structured around readings from Writing Spaces and other journals alongside discussion and analysis of various cultural artifacts.


English 103 Rhetoric of Control
Fall 2021
Instructor of Record

First-year composition course designed to analyze the way language is used to control ourselves and our environments. Course is structured around readings from Naming What We Know and Writing Spaces alongside discussion and analysis of various cultural artifacts.