Courses Taught At Grinnell
- SOC 111: Introduction to Sociology (Sample Syllabus)
- SOC 260: Human Sexuality in the United States (Sample Syllabus)
- SOC 270: Gender and Society (Sample Syllabus)
- SOC 285: Contemporary Social Theory (Sample Syllabus)
- SOC 360: Work in the New Economy (Sample Syllabus)
- SOC 300: Practicum in Applied Sociology (Sample Syllabus)
Previous Teaching Experience
| Year | Position | Courses Taught | Institution |
| 2004 | Faculty Supervisor | St. Olaf College | |
| 2003-2004 | Instructor, History Department | Women in America; American Whiteness | St. Olaf College |
| 2001-2004 | Instructor, Department of American Studies | Workers and Consumers in the Global Economy;
Work Transformed: Women, Men and the Evolution of Labor; Americans at Work in Poetry, Film, and Non-Fiction |
University of Minnesota |
| 2002 | Instructor, Honors College | The American Dream: Myth and Reality at the Millenium | University of Minnesota |
| 2000-2002 | Mentor for New Instructors, Department of English | University of Minnesota | |
| 1999-2002 | Instructor, Department of Composition | University Writing and Critical Reading: Emphasis on Cultural Diversity | University of Minnesota |
| 1998-1999 | Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of American Studies | Introduction to American Studies, with David Noble | University of Minnesota |





