Teaching
Formal Lectures
[First image is a tower at Iowa State University. Second image is a southeastern Asian woman speaking at a conference. Third image is the same Asian woman conducting enzyme immunoassay. Fourth image is at George Mason University that has a quote "All Together Different" on a building, and students walking on the Mason Square Plaza (Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/George Mason University)]
HDFS 276 - XV: Human Sexuality
I developed and taught an undergraduate course on Human Sexuality at Iowa State University in 2017-2018. My average student evaluation was 4.48/5.00. Here is a copy of my syllabus.
PROV 801 & 802: Interdisciplinary Methods I & II
I co-develop and co-teach a graduate course on Interdisciplinary Methods at George Mason University in 2024 - present. Here is a copy of the syllabus.
Guest Lectures
Neurodiversity-Affirmative Approaches in Research
Northland College | PSY110 General Psychology | Undergraduate level
Texas Woman's University | MU3443 Research in Music Therapy | Undergraduate level
Navigating Resources on NIH Websites and Strengthening Candidate Sections
Iowa State University | HDFS 608 Grant Writing | Graduate level
Neuroqueer & Sexuality
Queens College | FNES Â Sexuality Counseling | Graduate level
Teaching Interests
I guest lectured in an undergraduate honor's course on enzyme immunoassays protocols and procedures, in undergraduate courses on neurodiversity-affirmative approaches in research and practice, and in a graduate grant writing course on writing training grants.
I am interested in teaching a wide range of courses: developmental psychology, adolescent development, family systems, human sexuality, developmental disabilities, hormones and behaviors, statistics, and research methods.