I enjoy teaching, and equally value instruction in the lab, field, greenhouse, herbarium, and lecture hall. Below are some teaching materials that I have organized and employed. During graduate school, I taught several ecology field lab courses and provided guest lectures for general ecology at North Carolina State University. As a Florida State University Postdoctoral Teaching and Research Scholar, I prepared and taught a general ecology course for biology majors in Spring 2020. Since 2021, I have been advising several undergraduate independent researchers through Clemson's Creative Inquiry course, and now, through the Western Carolina University BIOL 480 independent research course. I currently teach a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses at Western Carolina University, including graduate and undergraduate Methods in Ecology and Evolution (BIOL 675 and 375, respectively), General Ecology (BIOL 304), and Species Interactions (BIOL 493).