Good teaching lies in our capacity for connectedness—to our students, to ourselves and to an ever-widening circle of community.
Teaching involves providing students with the tools to seek knowledge and truth and the opportunity to re-think their place in history, to imagine the future direction of the world, and perhaps to dream about how they would engage in tikkun olam, a Hebrew expression for repairing and healing the world.
My pedagogy, which reflects a fusion of intellectual and emotional rigor, is motivated by questions of where I can do the most good, how I can be of the most service, and how I can inspire students to think about the same.
I am a Professor of Sociology at the University of South Carolina Beaufort. Before that, I was an Assistant Professor at Regis College where I was nominated for a college-wide teaching award.
I served for three years at the University of Connecticut-Storrs as an Assistant Professor in Residence, was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Connecticut College, Suffolk University, Framingham State College, and the University of Massachusetts-Boston, and I was a Lecturer at Harvard University. In addition to teaching thousands of undergraduates, I have also successfully mentored graduate students at Harvard University, Northeastern University, University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Connecticut-Storrs.
I stand at the intersection of educating and healing, thinking and feeling, of the personal and the structural, the private and the public, celebrating, honoring and helping to best channel students’ enthusiasm for change in all the myriad ways they seek it. I keep my arms outstretched, to teach and mentor with devotion and an ethic of care as we reach toward truth and reason.
Adopt My Book for Your Class
Welcome to Wherever We Are: A Memoir of Family, Caregiving, and Redemption is aimed for a general audience and is fully interdisciplinary.
Written in accessible prose and appropriate for a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses, you might consider adopting this book.
If you choose to use my book in any of your classes, please know that I would be happy to visit with your students virtually or in person. Please contact me. I would love to hear from you!
Here are some disciplines for which the book would be applicable:
Sociology
Psychology
Social Work
Gender Studies and Women’s Studies
Family Studies
English and Creative Writing
Human Services
Gerontology
Medical Humanities
Public Health
Nursing
Violence, Trauma, and Social Justice
Community Health
Communications/Advertising
Interdisciplinary Studies
Specifically, within my own discipline of sociology, the book would be especially compelling in classes such as:
Introduction to Sociology
Social Problems
Self and Society
Sociology of the Family
Sociology of Gender
Women in Society
Men and Masculinities
Sociology of Aging
Death and Dying
Sociology of the Body
Sociology of Health and Illness
Sociology of Food
Sociology of Emotions
Sociology of Literature
Family Violence
Senior Capstone