CURRENT CLASSES

TRAD 104: Mind, Matter & God

I am the grader for section 101 of TRAD 104: Mind, Matter & God, taught by Christopher Maloney. The lecture meets on Tuesdays & Thursdays between 09:30 and 10:45 AM in Social Sciences 100. For more information regarding the class, please view the course webpage and the D2L course website.

Additionally, I am one of the co-instructors for section 104 of TRAD 104: Mind, Matter & God. The lecture meets on Tuesdays & Thursdays between 4:00 and 5:15 PM in Social Sciences 100. For more information regarding the class, please view the course webpage and the D2L course website.


OFFICE HOURS

If you need to talk to me about any matters related to a course you are enrolled in, the best time to talk is during my office hours. These hours are set aside just for you. Please use them.

My office is located in Social Sciences 138. I share it with approximately one million other graduate students, so don’t be shy about coming on in.

Office Hours for Fall 2010: Thursday, 11:30 to 2:30.


STUDENT CONTACT INFO

How you should contact me depends upon what class you're in. Use the appropriate link below.

Email Address (General):

Email Address (Mind, Matter & God):


ARCHIVED COURSE INFORMATION

Information about past courses and duties can be obtained by looking at my curriculum vitae.


TEACHING REVIEWS

While certainly not a “scientific” approach to grading, I do get a kick out of reading teaching reviews. Take them with a grain of salt.


USEFUL LINKS

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