Teaching

I view teaching as an opportunity to equip students with analytical tools to understand real-world inequalities. My courses emphasize active learning, applied data work, and connecting theory to students' experiences, ranging from local poverty in New York to development challenges in South Asia. I strive to create an inclusive environment where all students can see themselves in economics.

Instructor (Binghamton University)

  • Econ 144: Economics of Poverty and Discrimination
    Summer 2025
  • Econ 366: Statistical Methods
    Summer 2024

Teaching Assistant (Binghamton University)

  • Econ 503: Math Analysis for Economists
    Fall 2025
  • Econ 462: Information Economics
    Fall 2025
  • Econ 413: Microeconomics of Development
    Spring 2025
  • Econ 456: Data Analysis in Economics
    Spring 2024, Fall 2024
  • Econ 437: International Monetary Policy
    Fall 2023
  • Econ 362: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
    Spring 2023
  • Econ 360: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
    Fall 2022
  • Econ 160: Principles of Microeconomics
    Fall 2021, Spring 2022

Pedagogical Trainings (Binghamton University)

  • Course on Scholarly Teaching
    Student, Spring 2024
  • Wicked Graduate Teaching Workshop
    Attendee, Fall 2024