I am a Member of the Faculty in the Master of Public Administration Program at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, USA, and received my PhD in Public Policy and Political Science from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. My academic interests are primarily in security issues, including empirical international relations and U.S. homeland security policy.
Teaching
MEMBER OF THE FACULTY, THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE
- Analytical Techniques for Public Service I & II PNAPP, The Evergreen State College, (Fall 2017, Winter 2018, Fall 2018, Winter 2019)
- PNAPP Capstone, The Evergreen State College, (Spring 2018, Spring 2019)
- All the Bricks in the Wall: Environmental, Political & Social Implications of a Southern Border Wall The Evergreen State College, (Fall 2018)
- Foundations of Public Policy The Evergreen State College, (Winter 2019)
- Feminist Approaches to Measurement and Evaluation The Evergreen State College, (Spring 2019)
- Homeland Security is Local, The Evergreen State College, (Fall 2017)
- International Drug Policy The Evergreen State College, (Winter 2018)
- Negotiation Through a Feminist Lens The Evergreen State College, (Spring 2018)
GRADUATE STUDENT INSTRUCTOR, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Public Policy 580: Values, Ethics and Public Policy – 2000‐2001,
2010
- PPIA (Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Program) – 2000