“Teach the students you have, not the students you wish you had.” – Clarence Stephens
“The pleasure of learning, and knowing, though not the keenest, is yet the least perishable of pleasures…” – A. E. Houseman
Current:
In Spring 2026, I am teaching Linear Algebra with Applications (CMSE/MTH 314) as Lead Instructor.
In Fall 2025, I taught CMSE 202 (Computational Modeling and Data Analysis II) and CMSE/MTH 314 (Linear Algebra with Applications), as well as co-coordinating the latter.
In Spring 2025 and Fall 2024, I taught CMSE 201(Computational Modeling and Data Analysis I) and CMSE/MTH 314 (Linear Algebra with Applications) at MSU.
Past:
I taught several undergraduate Math/Statistics classes as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Wayne State University as an instructor of record, both virtually and in person. Here is a list of courses I taught:
- Elementary Functions (Precalculus) – 4 creditsÂ
- Elementary Statistics – 3 credits
- Algebra with Trigonometry – 5 credits
- Elementary Linear Algebra – 3 credits
- Calculus II Fall 2022 – 4 credits
- Tutor at the Mathematics Resource Center
- Tutor at the Mathematics Computer Lab
If you are interested in my teaching philosophy statement, click this link.
“Always set a good example for others. Be sincere and serious when you teach.” (Titus 2:7, CEV)