TEACHING AND SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE

Above: Getting serious with the hand lens looking at metasedimentary rocks in British Columbia while teaching the University of Alberta 3rd Year Field School.

PENN STATE:
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Instructor, GEOSC 470 (Fall 2020): Intro to Field Geology
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Instructor, GEOSC 001 (Fall 2020): Physical Geology
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Instructor, GEOSC 201 (Spring 2020), Earth Materials
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Instructor, GEOSC 497 (Fall 2019: Special Topics, The Evolution of the Continental Crust
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA:
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Instructor, Precambrian Geology (EA432), 2014
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Co-supervisor; Mike Belosevic, Directed Study (EA427), 2013
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Guest Lecturer, Precambrian Geology, (EA432), 2012-2013
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Guest Lecturer, Geochemistry (EA320), 2013
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Guest Lecturer, Hudsonville High School Geology, 2011-2014
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Teaching Assistant, Igneous Petrology (EA331) 2011-2013
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Teaching Assistant, Metamorphic Petrology (EA332), 2012-2014
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Teaching Assistant, Advanced Geology Field School (EA333), 2011-2014
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Teaching Assistant, Mineralogy II (EA232), 2011
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Teaching Assistant, Mineralogy I (EA224), 2010
Left: Amphibolite raft in a garnet-bearing S-type granite, Kootenay Mountains, British Columbia.