
TEACHING


Metamorphic Petrology Students discussing the Priest Pluton intrusion, Estadio Canyon Field Trip, NM
Teaching is one of my greatest passions in life. I am striving to be a university professor so I can work with students in the classroom, in the field, and on their own research. I was so fortunate to have a wonderful undergraduate experience and I want to give that back. I want to set students on a path to success, not just in the classroom but in life, as they grow into their professions and as human beings.
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Teaching Positions
The University of New Mexico
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EPS 301-001, 302L-001, 302L-002: Mineralogy & Labs (Fall 2022) - Instructor of Record
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GEOL 1110-001: Physical Geology (Fall 2020) - Instructor of Record
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EPS 302L: Mineralogy Lab (Fall 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021) - Teaching Assistant
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EPS 303L: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Lab (Spring 2019, 2020, 2021) - Teaching Assistant
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EPS 319L: Field Camp (Summer 2019, 2020, 2021) - Teaching Assistant
Mentoring
The University of New Mexico
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Spring 2020-Fall 2020 - UNM Research Coaching Fellowship
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During this fellowship I learned the best practices to mentor undergraduates in research.
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I mentored two undergraduate students in the research process as they helped me with my research. I taught them how to use the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) here at UNM as well as how to understand the data collected from the SEM.
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