teaching
My teaching interests include public policy, the mass media, agenda-setting, American political institutions, political communication, and research methods.
Teaching Experience at University of Kentucky:
Instructor
The Policy Process
Policy Analysis
Policy Process and Implementation
Political Context of Public Policy
Student Research Mentor/Advising
PhD Committee: Zafar Iqbal; Sarah Smith (2022); Sherelle Pierre (current, Political Science); Sarah Saulsbury (current, Political Science)
Masters Capstone Projects: Sarah Nolan (2019); Paul Anthony Allen (2020); Aja Croteau (2020); Rob Fenton (2021), Jillian Chamberlain (2022).
Masters Intern Advisor: Ishara Nanayakkara (2022); Michael Hatfield (2021).
Undergraduate Research: Emma Regens (UK), Averie Turner (UK); Mariah Kendall (UK); Zoe
Moore (Library of Congress); Tyler Van Patten (LOC), Sophia Copeland (LOC).
Undergraduate Honors Course Advisor: Anamei Walli.
Teaching Experience at University of Texas at Austin:
Guest Instructor
U.S. Congress
Food and Politics
The U.S. Congress (graduate seminar)
Teaching Assistant
Research on the U.S. Congress (2014-2017)
Professors: Bryan Jones and Sean Theriault
Intro to American Government (2014)
Professor: John McIver
Congress (2013)
Professor: Sean Theriault
American Government (2011
Professor: Jim Sheffield (U. of Oklahoma)
Undergraduate Research Mentor
2016-2017:
Lexi Darrow, “Effect of Election Season the Content and Behavior of Senator’s Twitter Accounts”
Brenna Wurm, “Gender Partisanship: Differences in Senatorial Twitter Behavior”
2015-2016
Brenna Larkin, “Through A Singular Lense: How Media Coverage Affects Public Opinion of Foreign Policy”
Catherine Blair, “Does Saturday Night Live Have a Political Bias?”
2014-2015
Samuel Deleon, “Childhood Obesity and the National School Lunch Program”
2013-2014
Andrew Gray, “Intelligence of Congressmen and Their Educational Background”