I teach a number of courses in the School of Renewable Natural Resources and Department of Entomology at the graduate level, split-level and undergraduate level. Teaching is one of the principle reasons that I continued for a Ph.D., and I find teaching and mentoring to be among the most gratifying parts of this profession. I also have co-led two study abroad programs to Nicaragua and Costa Rica with Dr. Kristin Stair.
AGRI 1001 - Introduction to Agriculture
RNR 1002 - Issues in Natural Resource Management (no longer offered)
RNR 4101 - Capstone: Integrating Natural Resource Management, Policy, and Human Dimensions
RNR 4106 - Techniques in Limnology and Fisheries
RNR 4107 - Human Dimensions in Natural Resources
RNR/ENTM 4130 - Introduction to Aquatic Entomology
RNR 7013 - Wildlife Population Dynamics
RNR/ENTM 7030 - Aquatic Entomology
RNR 7029 - Special Topics
RNR 7036 - Advanced Topics in Renewable Natural Resource Biometrics and Management
RNR 7070 - Graduate Seminar in Fisheries
Additionally, I believe that professional and community service is important. I have served as President of the Louisiana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society and was a President of the Faculty Club of LSU. I also currently serve as an associate editor for the journal Wetlands. I am the university faculty adviser for the Sigma Alpha Sorority, Zeta Chapter, Fisheries and Aquaculture Club, and Bird Enthusiasts Club.