Education
- Ph.D. (in progress) in Comparative Literature from University of California San Diego
- M.A. in Comparative Literature from Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
- B.A. in English and French Literature from Pomona College, Claremont, CA- Pomona Modular Academy, Université de la Sorbonne, Paris, France under the auspices of Pomona College
- Music, Muir College, UCSD, La Jolla, CA
 
Courses Taught
- Literature & Culture- LIT 2000
- World Literature - LIT 3050
- College Composition: Writing & Research - WRI 1010
- College Composition: Research - WRI 1016
PREVIOUSLY TAUGHT
- Masterpieces of Literature I – From the beginning of writing to 1450 - LIT 201
- Masterpieces of Literature II – 1450-1850- LIT 202
- Masterpieces of Literature III-- 1850 to Contemporary - LIT 203
- Genre Studies -- Drama - LIT 206
- Genre Studies – Poetry - LIT 207
- Genre Studies – Short Story - LIT 208
- Honors Humanities: Ancient to Medieval Cultures - HON 1020 - Created and co-led Summer Abroad Literature Program in Greece, 2017 
 
Experience in Field
- Grossmont College, El Cajon, CA- Adjunct Professor, Department of English
 
- Palomar College- Adjunct Professor, Department of English and Humanities
 
- San Diego State University- Lecturer, Department of Liberal Studies
- Lecturer, Department of English and Comparative Literature
- Lecturer, Program of Master of Arts in Literature, Arts and Sciences, MALAS
 
- Southwestern College, Chula Vista, CA- Instructor, Department of Humanities
 
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of French
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of English
 
Dissertations, Presentations, and Publications
- San Diego Jewish Film Festival- “Cloudy Sunday: The Jewish Greeks of Thessaloniki, the Nazi Occupation and the Annihilation of 54,000 in WWII: A Brief History of the Jews in Thessaloniki,” Guest speaker, introduced the film and mediated a post-viewing question and answer session, February 2017
 
- University of Maastricht, The Netherlands- “Trans-Atlantic Negotiations and Crosspollinations of Europe, Turkey and the United States: A Cultural History From Tulips to Tanks,” a paper and PowerPoint presentation delivered at the Joint Graduate Liberal Studies Conference on “Trans-Atlantic Confrontations: North American and European Perspectives on Culture and Society,” May 2003
 
- Hellenic Cultural Society of San Diego- “From Festive Feasts to Sumptuous Symposia: Classical Greek Banqueting and Menus,” Keynote speaker and coordinator for a Classical Greek Dinner at the UCSD Faculty Club, April 2004
- "The Greeks of Asia Minor: Paradise Lost,” February 2002
- “Sophocles’ Antigone: The Rite Gone Wrong,” September 1998
 
- San Diego State University- “The Greeks of Asia Minor: Paradise Lost,” part of a public lecture series: “Holocausts” sponsored by the MALAS program. One of five guest speakers, Summer 2001
 
- Southwestern College- “The Ancient Cretan Civilization,” an interactive presentation of inductive pedagogy and recent scholarship on the Minoan culture and archaeological sites as part of a Humanities Department Faculty Colloquium, Spring 2001
 
- San Diego State University, Grossmont College, and the Hellenic Cultural Society- Instrumental in sponsoring and organizing multi-departmental performance and lecture of ancient Greek music on authentically reproduced instruments by the ensemble De Organographia, Fall 1999
 
- Grossmont College- “From Festive Feasts to Sumptuous Symposia: Classical Greek Banqueting and Menus,” Keynote speaker coordinator and chef for a Classical Greek Buffet at Griffith Gate, April 2005
- “Trans-Atlantic Negotiations and Crosspollinations of Europe, Turkey and the United States: A Cultural History From Tulips to Tanks,” Fall 2003
- Integral in brokering, coordinating and mediating a performance and forum of Children of Heracles by Euripides with a company of players from the 6th @ Penn Theatre and the translator of the play, Dr. Marianne McDonald, Grossmont College, May 2003
- “The Greeks of Asia Minor: Paradise Lost,” featured speaker for the Humanities Club for faculty, students and public, Grossmont College, March 2002
- Integral in brokering a Byzantine Icon Exhibition on Grossmont College campus at the Hyde Gallery presented in conjunction with the Timken Gallery, 1998
 
