Teaching Assistant Experience

Fall 2023, Spring 2024
Professor Kathleen Rothman at Stony Brook University

POL 102 explores the workings of the American national governing system and its impacts. Students explored the conceptual and historical origins of the Constitution, the evolution of national institutions, the political process, and political theories. 


Primary Book of Instruction:

Barbour, Christine and Wright, Gerald. Keeping the Republic: Power and Citizenship in American Politics, 10th Edition. CQ Press, 2022. https://bit.ly/45mwkST  

Spring 2022
Professor Juliette Passer Esq. at Stony Brook University

POL 103 provided undergraduate students with a comprehensive examination of contemporary global political institutions and processes. The course highlighted the significance of understanding dynamics within diverse political systems.


Primary Book of Instruction:

Haass, Richard. The World: A Brief Introduction.
Penguin Press, 2021.
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Fall 2021
Dr. Gallya Lahav at Stony Brook University

GLI 330 explored global social, economic, and political frameworks and dynamics. The course covered a range of topics involving state sovereignty within the context of globalization, and the impacts of a globalized economy on social and political realms. 


Primary Book of Instruction:

Messina, Anthony M., and Gallya Lahav, eds. The Migration Reader: Exploring Politics and Policies. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2006.
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