Employment History

♦ 2021 to present: Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University.

♦ 2019 to present, director and co-instructor of the annual Summer Civics Institute for Virginia Teachers, sponsored by the Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy at the University of Virginia.  Responsible for organizing the curriculum and program, outreach to the teacher-participants, and teaching many sessions of the seminars and graduate courses.

♦ 2016 to 2021, adjunct lecturer at the University of Virginia, teaching American Political Thought and Creating the US Constitution.

♦ 2017 to 2018, adjunct lecturer at the University of Richmond, teaching Modern Political Theory and American Political Theory.

♦ 2015 to 2016 (two years): Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Robert A. Fox Leadership Program at the University of Pennsylvania.

♦ 2014 to 2016: Adjunct faculty at James Madison University, superintending and co-teaching graduate-level courses.

♦ 2012-2015: Scholar in Residence at the Center for the Constitution at James Madison’s Montpelier (duties included research, developing online course content, helping to organize and teach seminars, lecturing, etc.).

♦ Spring, 2012: Adjunct professor in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond.

♦ 2010-11: Veritas Fund Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the John Marshall Center for the Study of Statesmanship in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond.

♦ Summer, 2010: Helped develop curriculum content for the seminars at the Center for the Constitution at Montpelier.

♦ 2008 to 2010: Post-Doctorate Fellow for the Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy at the University of Virginia and adjunct in their Department of Politics.

♦ 2002-2003: Adjunct in the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core (BIC) at Baylor University.