I have taught in the English department at Baruch College, City University of New York, since 2013. I regularly teach in our First Year Writing and Great Works of World Literature courses. I offer a number of elective courses, including Jane Austen, Law and Literature, and The Eighteenth-Century Novel. I’ve also developed a special topics course in law and literature called “What Is a Person?”

I was appointed as faculty in the English department at the CUNY Graduate Center in 2023. I am available and eager to advise graduate students working on the literature and culture of eighteenth-century Britain, Jane Austen, novel theory, and feminist/queer theory.

I have participated in a number of faculty development initiatives focused on fostering inclusive and student-centered pedagogy, including those organized by Baruch’s Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute and Center for Teaching and Learning, and the CUNY Graduate Center’s Transformative Learning in the Humanities.

In 2020, I received Baruch’s Presidential Excellence Award for Distinguished Teaching. In 2024, I received Baruch’s Presidential Excellence Award for Distinguished Service.