Doctoral Dissertation Committees:
Past:
Dr. Corey Scher, Earth and Environmental Sciences Doctoral Program, Graduate Center, CUNY (2025)
Present:
Terra Graziani, Ph.D. student, Earth and Environmental Sciences Doctoral Program, Graduate Center, CUNY
Angela Romea, Ph.D. candidate, Anthropology, Graduate Center, CUNY
Doctoral Student Research Supervision:
Flip Zang, Ph.D. student, Earth and Environmental Sciences Doctoral Program, Graduate Center, CUNY
Research project: A window into a “cosmopolitan culture of remembrance:” Examining the historicization of American settler colonialism through public remembrance spaces in Germany (2025)
Instructor (with full course responsibilities):
CUNY Queens College:
Geographic Information (Fall 2025)
Independent Study in Library and Information Studies (Fall 2025)
UX Research and Design (Spring 2025)
Memory Work (Fall 2024)
Research in Library and Information Studies (Fall 2023, Spring 2024)
Southeast Asian Studies course (Spring 2024)
CUNY Graduate Center:
Dissertation Proposal Writing Workshop (Earth and Environmental Sciences Doctoral Program) (Fall 2023, 2024, 2025)
Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (Spring 2025)
CUNY College of Staten Island:
Urban Geography, CUNY CSI (Fall 2019, 2020)
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS), CUNY CSI (2019-2023)
World Regional Geography, CUNY CSI (Spring 2019)
Introduction to Geography, CUNY CSI (Fall 2018)
Supervised Independent Studies:
Daniel Assad, B.S. Mathematics
Aurora Collado, B.A. Geography
Lucia DiFrancesco, B.A. Geography
Dale Henderson, B.A. Geography
Vincenzo Mezzio, B.S. Information Systems and Informatics (minor in Computer Science and Geography)
Drew Stillman, B.S. Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA):
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (2016-18)
Graduate Student Instructor / Teaching Fellow:
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS), UCLA
Introduction to Cultural Geography, UCLA
Introduction to Economic Geography, UCLA
Introduction to International Area Studies, UCLA