Teaching


Instructor of Record:

Measuring Queer Lives: Gender, Sexuality, and Social Statistics (Spring 2026, Advanced Undergraduate Seminar)

Description: Why are younger people more likely to identify as transgender than older people? What are the challenges, opportunities, and dangers of asking about gender and sexuality on the U.S. Census? Can survey researchers account for gender and sexual fluidity? This seminar examines the emerging field of “queer demography,” which aims to measure the size and characteristics of the LGBTQ population. We will read and discuss research about queer and transgender families, aging, health disparities, and more. Along the way, we will learn to critically analyze survey questions and statistical methods for assumptions about gender, sex, and sexuality. We will also think deeply about social categories and the politics of measurement more generally. This course is interdisciplinary and draws from sociology, science and technology studies, statistics, gender and sexuality studies, critical quantitative methods, and public health. Students of all backgrounds are welcome—we will work together to break down and contextualize the readings.

Teaching Assistant (led lab or discussion section):

Analysis and Interpretation of Social Data (Introductory Undergraduate Lecture, Winter 2026)

Mathematics Camp for Incoming Graduate Students (Summer 2024, Summer 2025)

Categorical Regression (Graduate Lecture, Spring 2024)

Linear Regression (Graduate Lecture, Winter 2024)

Introduction to Statistics and Statistical Software (Graduate Lecture, Fall 2023)

Introduction to Sociology (Introductory Undergraduate Lecture, Spring 2023)

Teaching Assistant / Grader (no lab or discussion section):

Gender, Health, and Medicine (Advanced Undergraduate Lecture, Spring 2025)

Sociological Theory (Advanced Undergraduate Seminar, Winter 2025)

Race, Ethnicity, and Quantitative Methodology II (ICPSR Summer Program, Graduate-Level Seminar, Summer 2024)

Regression II (ICPSR Summer Program, Graduate-Level Lecture, Summer 2024)