
Teaching

I have taught in a variety of classroom settings at three universities.
While at the University of Virginia I received the Graduate Teaching Award from the Corcoran Department of History.
A full listing of classroom my experience can be found below.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
▪ Modern U.S. Business History – 1870 to the Present Fall 2020, Fall 2017, Fall 2016
▪ History Workshop: History of Computing (co-taught with Christopher J. Phillips) Fall 2019
▪ 1968 – The Year Everything Changed (in the U.S. and Around the World) Fall 2017
▪ JFK’s America: The Politics, Crises, and Legacy of the Kennedy Era Spring 2017
▪ Technology in American Society (survey) Spring 2017
▪ History of Computing Workshop: The Formative Years (seminar) Spring 2017
▪ Exploring the American Century – United States History After 1945 (seminar) Fall 2016
Visiting Instructor of History, Washington and Lee University
▪ HIST 269: Modern U.S. Business History (upper-level course) Winter 2014
▪ HIST 108: History of the United States Since 1876 (survey – two sections) Winter 2014
▪ HIST 269: Digital America: A Brief History of Modern U.S. Information Society Spring 2014
▪ HIST 180: The Great Depression(First Year Seminar) Fall 2013
▪ HIST 269: The American Century – The U.S. Since 1945 (upper-level seminar) Fall 2013
Instructor, Course Designer, University of Virginia
▪ HIUS 4501: U.S During the Great Depression and New Deal (senior thesis seminar) Fall 2010
Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia
▪ HIUS 3559: "Digitizing America, 1980-Present.” (Prof. Brian Balogh) Fall 2009
▪ HIUS 360/AMST 201: “Rural Poverty in Our Time.” (Prof. Grace Hale) Spring 2009
▪ HIUS 317: “U.S. Society and Politics Since 1945.” (Prof. Jennifer Burns) Fall 2008
▪ HIUS 316: “Viewing America, 1940 to the Present.” (Prof. Brian Balogh) Spring 2008
▪ HIST 215: “History of U.S.-Latin American Relations in the 20th Century.” (Prof. Gerald Haines) Fall 2007