Assistant Professor of Journalism, University of Colorado

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Teaching


Courses Taught

I teach a variety of professional skill-based journalism and conceptual communication theory courses.

My focus is on teaching students how to interrogate journalism and news media from a critical cultural and sociological perspective.

I strongly believe that if you push students creatively, they will deliver incredible work that showcases the diversity of their life-experiences.

University of Colorado at Boulder - Assistant Professor

  • Journalism 2000: “Writing for the Media” Fall 2024

  • Journalism 2301: “Journalism Ethics and History in Film” Spring 2024

  • Journalism 3241: “History of Journalism” Fall 2024

  • Journalism 3804: “Sports, Media and Society” Fall 2023, Spring 2024, Fall 2024, Spring 2025

  • Journalism 7004: “Doctoral Professionalization Seminar” Spring 2025

  • Journalism 7051: “Qualitative Methods in Mass Communication, Spring 2025

University of Kansas at Lawrence - Assistant Professor

  • Journalism 201: “Livestreaming Media and Culture”

  • Journalism 304: “Media Writing for Audiences”

  • Journalism 309: “Data Storytelling

  • Journalism 590: “International Journalism”

  • Journalism 840: “Critical Theories of Race and Racism”

The University of Texas at Austin - Teaching Assistant

  • Undergraduate Studies Signature Course 303: “No Cheering in the Press Box

  • Undergraduate Studies Signature Course 303: “Freedom: Philosophy/History/Law

  • Undergraduate Studies Signature Course 303: “Food, Politics, and Culture

  • Journalism 308: “Data, Privacy, and You

  • Journalism 302F: “Digital Storytelling Basics

  • Journalism 336F: “Social Media Journalism

  • Journalism 350F: “Media Law